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PRESEASON (1-0)Thursday August 9 Pittsburgh W, 24-23Monday August 20 at New England 8:00 pm (ESPN)Friday August 24 at Cleveland 7:30 pm (6ABC)Thursday August 30 NY Jets 6:35 pm (6ABC)
REGULAR SEASONSunday September 9 at Cleveland 1:00 pm (FOX)Sunday September 16 Baltimore 1:00 pm (CBS)Sunday September 23 at Arizona 4:05 pm (FOX)Sunday September 30 NY Giants 8:20 pm (NBC)Sunday October 7 at Pittsburgh 1:00 pm (FOX)Sunday October 14 Detroit 1:00 pm (FOX)Sunday October 21 BYESunday October 28 Atlanta 1:00 pm (FOX)Monday November 5 at New Orleans 8:30 pm (ESPN) Sunday November 11 Dallas 4:25 pm (FOX)Sunday November 18 at Washington 1:00 pm (FOX)Monday November 26 Carolina 8:30 pm (ESPN)Sunday December 2 at Dallas 8:20 pm (NBC)Sunday December 9 at Tampa Bay 1:00 pm (FOX)Sunday December 13 Cincinnati 8:20 pm (NFL) Sunday December 23 Washington 1:00 pm (FOX)Sunday December 30 at NY Giants 1:00 pm (FOX)
POSTSEASONWild Card Playoffs (NBC/CBS/FOX) January 5-6Divisional Playoffs (CBS/FOX) January 12-13AFC/NFC Championship Games (CBS/FOX) January 20Pro Bowl (Honolulu, HI) (NBC) January 27Super Bowl 47 (New Orleans, La.) (CBS) February 3
2012 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
This week’s preseason game will be broadcast nationally onESPN. Mike Tirico will call play-by-play, joined by former NFLhead coach and Eagles offensive coordinator Jon Gruden. LisaSalters will report from the sidelines.
WIP (94.1 FM and 610 AM) will simulcast the radio play-by-playwith Merrill Reese, the voice of the Eagles since 1977, and formerAll-Pro receiver Mike Quick. Howard Eskin will report from thesidelines.
For the first time, Eagles will games will be broadcast in Spanishon WTTM (1680 AM) in Philadelphia and WGPA (1100 AM) in Al-lentown with Rickie Ricardo (play-by-play) and Felix DeJesus(color) on the call.
PhiladelphiaEagles.com broadcasts Eagles Live! every day dur-ing the preseason from 12pm-2pm, bringing you up the minutenews as well as features and interviews from your favorite Eaglesplayers.
The Eagles Television Network will air the following showsthroughout the 2012 season:
Eagles Extra: Monday - 6:30 P.M. | Re-Air 11:00 P.M. (CSN)
Eagles Locker Room: Wednesday – 11:00 P.M. (CSN)
Eagles Green Zone: Thursday - 11:00 P.M. | Friday - 4:30 P.M.(CSN) | Friday - 6:30 P.M. (TCN)
Inside the Season: Friday Night - 1:05 A.M. | Saturday - 7:30 P.M.(6ABC)
Eagles Unscripted: Saturday - 10:30 P.M. | Re-Air 1:00 A.M. (PHL-17)
Eagles Game Plan: Saturday Night - 12:05 A.M. | Sunday- 11:30A.M. (6ABC)
Eagles Football Frenzy: Sunday - 11:35 P.M. (6ABC)
The Philadelphia Eagles travel to Foxborough, Mass., to face offagainst the New England Patriots in a primetime preseasonmatchup on Monday, August 20 at 8:00 pm. Last week, the Eaglesdefeated the Steelers 24-23 at Lincoln Financial Field to open thepreseason. In their previous game, the Patriots beat the New Or-leans Saints 7-6. The Eagles and Patriots regular season series isknotted at 6-6, but New Englad has a 9-6 advantage in exhibitiongames. The two teams met last season and the Pats came awaywith a 38-20 victory on November 27.
BROADCAST INFO/MULTIMEDIA COVERAGE
MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 2012
GILETTE STADIUM, 8:00 PMatEAGLES (1-0) PATRIOTS (1-0)
• #Philly is coming off of a 24-23 win against the Steelers,thanks to a 51-yard FG from Alex Henery #bigfoot
• Now in his 14th season in Philly, Andy Reid has led his teams tothe playoffs in nine out of his 13 seasons (69%), the fourth-bestpercentage all-time #BigRedknowsbest
• Two of the @NFL’s most #winning head coaches square off inthis week’s game - Belichick (192 - 9th) and Reid (136 - t-22nd)
• The #Birds welcome secondary coach Todd Bowles to the teamafter serving as Miami’s interim head coach to end 2011 #vet-eranpresence
• @Eagles RB @CutOnDime25 is coming off a career year afterscoring a team record 20 overall TDs and 17 rushing scores#findingtheendzone
• Coming off of a league-best 50 sacks, Jim Washburn,@Pro_Hunt58 and the rest of the d-line are poised for anotherbig season #inthetrenches
• There is plenty of #youngtalent this year for the @Eagles, whowill field 23 rookies this week when they take on the Pats
TRENDING...
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Patriots• Patriots CB Kyle Arrington was originally signed by the Eagles as
a rookie free agent (4/28/08) out of Hofstra and spent time on thepractice squad in 2008
• WR Jabar Gaffney spent training camp as a member of the Eaglesin 2006
• WR Dontѐ Stallworth started 11 games for the Eagles in 2006 andled the NFL with a 19.1 yard per catch average after registering38 catches for 725 yards and five touchdowns
• LB Tracy White was with the Eagles in 2009 and notched 22 tack-les and one interception, while recording a team-high 18 specialteams tackles. Also spent the final ten games of the regular sea-son as a member of the Eagles in 2010
Area• Eagles rookie FB Emil Igwenagu played collegiately at UMass
(Amherst, MA) and hails from Boylston, MA, located 45 miles westof Boston
• Patriots special teams assistant Joe Judge was born in Philadel-phia and was a standout high school quarterback and safety atLansdale Christian School, located 30 miles north of Philadelphia
• New England P Zoltan Mesko interned with Graham Partners, aPhiladelphia, PA, based private equity firm in the spring of 2011
College • Eagles G Alfred McCullough and Patriots LB Dont’a Hightower
played together at Alabama from 2008-11 and both played for the2011 national champion Crimson Tide
• Eagles LB Mychal Kendricks and Patriots RB Shane Vareen wereteammates at Cal from 2008-10
• Five members of the University of Florida’s 2008 national cham-pion team will be in uniform on Sunday: Eagles WR Riley Cooperand P Chas Henry, as well as Patriots LB Brandon Spikes, TEAaron Hernandez and LB Jermaine Cunningham.
• Former Iowa Hawkeyes Julian Vandervelde and Jeff Tarpinianwere teammates for five seasons in Iowa City from 2006-10.
• Eagles CB Joselio Hanson and Pats WR Wes Welker played to-gether at Texas Tech
• DE Brandon Graham and New England’s P Zoltan Mesko wereteammates at Michigan
Early Birds• The Patriots hosted the Eagles in the first football game ever
played at Gillette Stadium, a preseason contest on August 17th,2002
NOTABLE CONNECTIONS• Patriots head coach Bill Belichick currently
ranks ninth all-time with 192 total victories asa head coach. His winning percentage of .649ranks third in NFL history among coaches with150 or more wins, trailing only George Halas(.682) and Don Shula (.666)
• Through 12 seasons, Belichick has deliveredthree Super Bowl championships, five confer-ence titles, nine division crowns and 16 playoffvictories, while posting an overallrecord of 155-59
• Since the beginning of the 2003 sea-son, Belichick’s squads are 27-3(.880) in regular season games fol-lowing a loss, dropping back-to-back regular-season contests justthree times over that span
• In 2011, Belichick guided the Patriots to a 13-3 record, his fifthAFC Conference Championship and Super Bowl appearance, andthe team’s ninth division title in 12 years
• Under Belichick’s guidance, the Patriots finished the 2011 seasonwith 6,848 total net yards, setting a new franchise record for mosttotal net yards in a season. That total is fourth all-time in NFLhistory
• According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Belichick is the only man inNFL history to serve 20 or more seasons as an assistant coach(20) and at least 15 seasons (18) as a head coach. He previouslyserved as Cleveland’s head man from 1991-95
• NFL assistant coaching experience: NY Jets (asst. headcoach/secondary, 1997-99), New England (same title, 1996), NYGiants (defensive coordinator/secondary 1989-1990, D.C. 1985-88, linebackers 1983-84, special teams/LBs 1981-82, STs 1979-80), Denver (asst. STs/asst. to DC 1978), Detroit (asst.STs/TEs/WRs 1977, asst. STs 1976), and Baltimore Colts (specialassistant, 1975)
BULLET POINTS ON BELICHICK
All-Time: 192-104 Home: 76-20 vs. NFC East: 10-2All-Time vs. Eagles: 3-0Preseason: 38-33
ON THE RECORD...
BELICHICK
Andy Reid Bill Belichick126-81-1 (.608) Regular Season Record (pct.) 175-97 (.643)10-9 Playoff Record 17-7 (.708)14th Seasons as head coach of current team 12th14th Years as NFL head coach 17th
COACHING COMPARISON
Patriots Eagles32.1 (3rd) Points Per Game 24.8 (8th)
428.0 (2nd) Total Offense 399.1 (4th)110.3 (20th) Rushing Offense 142.3 (5th)317.8 (2nd) Passing Offense 256.9 (9th)21.4 (15th) Points Allowed Per Game 20.5 (10th)411.1 (31st) Total Defense 324.9 (8th)117.1 (17th) Rushing Defense 112.6 (16th)293.9 (31st) Passing Defense 212.3 (10th)45.9 (t-4th) 3rd Down Offense % 41.5 (t-8th)43.1 (28th) 3rd Down Defense % 35.5 (13th)+17 (3rd) Turnover Ratio -14 (t-30th)
HOW THEY STACKED UP IN 2011
Patriots Eagles7 (t-22nd) Points Scored 24 (8th)279 (17th) Total Offense 354 (6th)126 (10th) Rushing Offense 74 (22nd)153 (19th) Passing Offense 280 (5th)6 (t-2nd) Points Allowed 23 (21st)
280 (12th) Total Defense 230 (t-7th)92 (13th) Rushing Defense 131 (21st)
188 (19th) Passing Defense 99 (4th)29.4 (18th) 3rd Down Offense % 9.1 (27th)
2012 PRESEASON TALE OF THE TAPE
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Patriots 38 - Eagles 2011/27/11 - Lincoln Financial Field
• The Eagles took an early 7-0 lead on a two-yard TD run by RBLeSean McCoy with 12:43 left in the first quarter, capping off afive-play, 84-yard drive
• The Patriots countered with two TDs from BenJarvus Green-Ellisof four yards and one yard, respectively, to give New England a14-10 lead
• QB Tom Brady connected with WR Wes Welker on a 41-yard TDpass and gave the Pats a 21-10 edge with 7:09 left in the first half
• Coming out of halftime with a 24-13 advantage, Brady again foundWelker for a score, this time on a nine-yard TD strike to increaseNew England’s lead to 31-13
• Patriots TE Rod Gronkowski reeled in a 24-yard TD throw fromBrady to make the score 38-13 with 8:35 remaining in the game
• With 32 seconds left, WR Jason Avant caught a one-yard passfrom QB Vince Young (starting in place of an injured Michael Vick- ribs) to make the score 38-20
• Avant led all receivers with eight catches for 110 yards and one TD• Young completed 26-of-48 passes (54.2%) for 400 yards, 1 TD, 1
Int• The Eagles outgained the Patriots 466-457, including 393-353 in
the passing game• DT Mike Patterson collected the lone sack for the Eagles
LAST REGULAR SEASON MEETING
• Meeting: 16th• vs. Patriots: 6-9• vs. Patriots on road: 3-5• Gillette Stadium: 1-2• vs. Belichick: 1-3• Streak: Lost 1 • Last game: L 27-25, A-13-09
PRESEASON MATCHUP
• Road: 63-40-1• vs. Patriots: 1-4• vs. Patriots on road: 0-1• vs. Belichick: 1-3• vs. AFC: 28-22-1• vs. AFC on road: 11-13-1• vs. AFC East: 9-6• vs. AFC East on road: 4-4*regular season
REID’S RECORDS*
OFFENSE• QB Michael Vick (1 game, 0-0): Passing- 2-9, 56 yards; Rushing-
2-50 yards• RB LeSean McCoy (1 game): Rushing- 10 carries - 31 yards, 1 TD;
Receiving- 4 catches - 30 yards• WR DeSean Jackson (1 game): 4-73 yards• WR Jason Avant (2 games): 9-131 yards, 1 TD
DEFENSE• DE Jason Babin (2 games): 5 tackles, 1 sack• DT Cullen Jenkins (2 games): 9 tackles• DE Trent Cole (2 games): 8 tackles• LB DeMeco Ryans (2 games): 17 tackles• S Kurt Coleman (1 game): 14 tackles
CAREER STATS VS. PATRIOTS (REG. SEASON)
Patriots 27 - Eagles 258/13/09 - Lincoln Financial Field
• New England brought a 21-6 lead into halftime, thanks to a 75-yard punt return touchdown by Julian Edelman (10:59 left in thefirst half) and two TD passes from Tom Brady to tight end ChrisBaker
• After a Steve Gostkowski to give the Pats a 24-6 edge, RB EldraBuckley scored twice via a four-yard rush (4:11 left in the third) aswell as a one-yard reception from QB A.J. Feeley (44 seconds leftin the third quarter)
• K David Akers went 4-6 on field goals, hitting on tries from 38,43, 36, and 34 yards, respectively. He missed two field goal at-tempts from 44 and 43 yards
• RB LeSean McCoy led all rushers with 10 carries for 55 yards, aspart of a team rushing effort that totaled 27 carries for 116 yards
• Feeley went 18-of-24 passing with one TD and no INTs for a rat-ing of 115.1
• DE Jason Babin recorded the team’s only sack, and CB SheldonBrown recorded an INT
• The Birds outgained New England 420-257 in total yards, includ-ing 304-162 in passing yards, but converted on only 2-5 attemptsfrom the red zone
LAST PRESEASON MEETING
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Overall: 6-9 Home: 3-4 Away: 3-5
REGULAR SEASON
PRESEASON
Date Site Result ScoreS-5-76 NE L 7-20A-22-77 Phila W 21-10A-24-80 NE W 23-17A-20-82 Phila W 14-7A-23-87 NE W 19-13A-20-88 Phila L 21-24A-17-95 Phila W 31-17A-18-96 NE L 10-37
Date Site Result ScoreA-21-97 Phila L 14-28A-29-98 NE L 7-24A-17-02 NE L 15-16A-22-03 Phila L 12-24A-13-04 NE L 6-24A-22-08 NE W 27-17A-13-09 Phila L 25-27
Date Site Result ScoreN-04-73 Phila W 24-23N-27-77 NE L 6-14O-08-78 NE L 14-24S-13-81 Phila W 13-3D-09-84 Phila W 27-17
Date Site Result ScoreN-29-87 NE W (OT) 34-31N-04-90 Phila W 48-20D-19-99 Phila W 24-9S-14-03 Phila L 10-31F-06-05 s Jax L 21-24
Date Site Result ScoreN-25-07 NE L 28-31N-27-11 Phila L 20-38
At Lincoln Financial Field: (0-2) At Gillette Stadium: (0-1)s - Super Bowl 39
Overall: 6-6-0 Home: 5-2-0 Away: 1-4-0 Playoffs: 0-1New England Patriots
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One of the longest-tenured and most successful coaches in profes-sional sports, Andy Reid utilizes a passionate, yet workmanlike ap-proach as the head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles. A formeroffensive lineman at BYU, Reid still lives and works with those hum-ble principles he learned during his time in the trenches.
His vision, dedication, and organizational skills have been im-peccable during his time in Philadelphia. For those reasons, he waspromoted to head coach/executive VP of football operattions in 2001.
Reid appreciates his time working for this city’s beloved footballteam, “I love Philadelphia. The fans, there is nothing like them. I wason the other side of that when I was at Green Bay coming in as an op-ponent. I always said, ‘boy you’d love to play for that crew there.’ Thefans here are unbelievable. They’re fair. If we stink they let us knowwe stink, if we’re doing okay they let us know we’re doing okay, butthey’re always there. My hat is off to them and that support is phe-nomenal, absolutely phenomenal.”
The results of Reid’s labor have been very tangible and quite re-markable since taking over a 3-13 club on January 11, 1999. With135 wins during his Eagles tenure (including playoffs), Reid is in 24thplace on the league’s all-time list. Along the way, he has earned NFLcoach of the year honors three times, and compiled the best wintotal, winning percentage, and playoff victory total (10) in team his-tory. He has captured six division titles and five trips to the NFCChampionship game.
BIG RED’S BULLET POINTS:• Has the highest win total of any coach in club history• Became the 37th coach in NFL history to reach the 100-win
plateau, the 22nd coach to win 100 games with one franchise andthe 17th coach to reach 100 victories in first stint as a head coach
• Is just the fourth head coach to lead a team to 100-plus wins in adecade, joining Bill Belichick, Tom Landry and Don Shula
• His 10 playoff wins are most in team history and tied for 11th inleague history
• Reached the 50-win milestone faster than any coach in team his-tory (81 games). Dick Vermeil did so in 88 games
• In his 20-year NFL coaching career, his teams have made the play-offs 15 times (19-14 record). He has coached in the Super Bowlthree times and in the NFC Championship game eight times
• Earned NFL coach of the year honors in 2000, 2002 and 2010• Is a member of the NFL's Coaches Subcommittee chaired by John
Madden• Joined NFL coaches Marvin Lewis, John Fox and Brad Childress
on a USO tour of Germany and Afghanistan in July 2010. "I wisheveryone could experience this," said Reid, whose father servedin the Navy during World War II
ANDY REIDHead Coach/Executive VP of Football Operations
13th year in PhiladelphiaOverall Record: 136-90-1 (.601)
Favorite team growing up: Los Angeles RamsFavorite athlete growing up: Merlin Olsen and Deacon JonesBiggest influence on your career: My brother and the coaches I’ve
worked for and withOn your iPod: Billy Price and Creedence Clearwater RevivalFavorite TV show of all-time: Happy Days and Welcome Back, Kot-
terFavorite Book: The Bible/Book of MormonFavorite Movie: The StingFavorite Web Site: PhiladelphiaEagles.com If I was not in football, I’d be: In the medical field/teacher
BEHIND THE SCENES WITH BIG RED...
Coach Team (League) First season Gregg Popovich San Antonio Spurs (NBA) 1996-97Lindy Ruff Buffalo Sabres (NHL) 1997-98Barry Trotz Nashville Predators (NHL) 1998-99Andy Reid Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 1999Mike Scioscia Los Angeles Angels (MLB) 2000Bill Belichick New England Patriots (NFL) 2000Ron Gardenhire Minnesota Twins (MLB) 2002
LONGEST TENURED COACHES IN THE PROS
In 2012, Andy Reid was inducted into theJohn Marshall High School Athletic Hall ofFame in a ceremony that also included ProFootball Hall of Fame defensive back MikeHaynes. Marshall High School, located in the
Los Feliz section of Los Ange-les was used as one of thebackdrops for the legendarymovie “Grease.” It also is thealma mater of actor LeonardoDiCaprio, will.i.am of theBlack Eyed Peas, and Judge Lance Ito, who over-saw the O.J. Simpson trial. Each year, Marshall’slineman of the year on their football team receivesthe “Andy Reid Trophy”.
BACK TO HIS ROOTS ...
The Eagles and Rovio Enterntainment, the creators of the worldwidephenomenon “Angry Birds,” announced a partnership in 2012 thatwas revealed by a virtual press conference with Andy Reid. This isRovio’s first team sports partnership globally.
ANGRY BIRDS TAKING OVER PHILLY
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vs. NFC East 51-33 (.607)vs. NFC 97-58 (.626)vs. AFC 29-22-1 (.567)at Home 63-41 (.606)on Road 63-40-1 (.611)
REID’S RECORD ...
Year Regular Season Playoffs Overall Result1999 5-11 (.313) 0-0 5-11 5th in NFC East 2000 11-5 (.688) 1-1 12-6 2nd in NFC East; reached divisional playoffs 2001 11-5 (.688) 2-1 13-6 1st in NFC East; reached NFC Championship game 2002 12-4 (.750) 1-1 13-5 1st in NFC East; reached NFC Championship game 2003 12-4 (.750) 1-1 13-5 1st in NFC East; reached NFC Championship game 2004 13-3 (.813) 2-1 15-4 1st in NFC East; reached Super Bowl 39 2005 6-10 (.375) 0-0 6-10 4th in NFC East 2006 10-6 (.625) 1-1 11-7 1st in NFC East; reached divisional playoffs 2007 8-8 (.500) 0-0 8-8 4th in NFC East 2008 9-6-1 (.594) 2-1 11-7-1 2nd in NFC East; reached NFC Championship game2009 11-5 (.688) 0-1 11-6 2nd in NFC East; reached wild card round2010 10-6 (.625) 0-1 10-7 1st in NFC East; reached wild card round2011 8-8 (.500) 0-0 8-8 2nd in NFC East2012 0-0 0-0TOTAL 126-81-1 (.608) 10-9 136-90-1 (.601)
REID’S YEAR-BY-YEAR HEAD COACHING RECORD
Over the years, Andy Reid has done a tremendous job ofputting together his coaching staff, understanding that having ef-fective assistant coaches is integral to the success of a footballteam. Here’s a list of former Reid assistants who are currentlyhead coaches in the NFL:Coach Current Team Years PositionJohn Harbaugh Baltimore 2008-pres. Head CoachLeslie Frazier Minnesota 2010-pres. Head CoachRon Rivera Carolina 2011-pres. Head CoachPat Shurmur Cleveland 2011-pres. Head Coach
COACHING TREE
During his tenure in Philadelphia, Andy Reid has coached29 different players to a total of 66 Pro Bowl berths, including 15players with multiple selections: FS Brian Dawkins (7), QB DonovanMcNabb (6), K David Akers (5), CB Troy Vincent (5), LB JeremiahTrotter (4), TE Chad Lewis (3), T Tra Thomas (3), DE Hugh Douglas(3), CB Asante Samuel (3), T Jason Peters (3), RB Brian Westbrook(2), G Shawn Andrews (2), DE Trent Cole (2), CB Lito Sheppard (2),and WR DeSean Jackson (2)
PRO BOWL SELECTIONS UNDER REID
1. Don Shula 3472. George Halas 3243. Tom Landry 2704. Curly Lambeau 2295. Chuck Noll 2096. M. Schottenheimer 2057. Dan Reeves 2018. Chuck Knox 1939. Bill Belichick 19210. Bill Parcells 18311. Mike Holmgren 17412. Joe Gibbs 17113. Paul Brown 17014. Bud Grant 16815. Mike Shanahan 16516. Bill Cowher 16117. Tom Coughlin 154
Marv Levy 15419. Steve Owen 15320. Tony Dungy 14821. Jeff Fisher 14722. Hank Stram 136
Andy Reid 13624. Weeb Ewbank 13425. Mike Ditka 127
bold – active coachnote: includes playoff games
MOST WINS IN NFL
Andy Reid is one of 11 coaches in NFL history to win 60%-or-moreof 200+ games. Below is a breakdown:
BIG RED’S MACHINE
Coach Record Pct.George Halas 324-151-31 .671Don Shula 347-173-6 .665Tony Dungy 147-79 .650Bill Belichick 192-104 .649Joe Gibbs 171-101 .629Curly Lambeau 229-134-22 .623Bill Cowher 161-99-1 .619
Coach Record Pct.Paul Brown 170-108-6 .609Bud Grant 168-108-5 .607Tom Landry 270-178-6 .601Andy Reid 136-90-1 .601bold – active coachnote: includes playoff games
Below is a list of the 11 instances in NFL history when a first-time head coach lasted 12-or-more seasons with the same club.Head Coach Tenure Team Overall RecordCurly Lambeau 29 yrs. (1921-49) Green Bay 212-106-21Tom Landry 29 yrs. (1960-88) Dallas 270-178-6Chuck Noll 23 yrs. (1969-91) Pittsburgh 209-156-1Steve Owen 23 yrs. (1931-53) NY Giants 153-108-17Bud Grant 17 yrs. (1967-83) Minnesota 161-99-5Jeff Fisher 17 yrs. (1994- 2010) Hou./Tenn. 147-126Bill Cowher 15 yrs. (1992-2006) Pittsburgh 161-99-1Andy Reid 14 yrs. (1999-pres.) Philadelphia 136-90-1Paul Brown 13 yrs. (1950-62) Cleveland 115-49-5Dan Reeves 12 yrs. (1981-92) Denver 117-79-1Joe Gibbs 12 yrs. (1981-92) Washington 140-65-0bold – active coach
DISTINGUISHED COMPANY
September 23-20 (.535) ... October 29-21 (.580) ... November 33-21-1 (.609) ... December 38-15 (.717) ... January 3-5 (.375)RECORD BY MONTH
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TEAM UNDER REID (208 GAMES) IN 2011• At home 63-41 3-5• On the road 63-40-1 5-3• Against NFC 97-58 6-6• Against AFC 29-22-1 2-2• Against NFC East 51-33 5-1• Scoring on opening drive 56-14 3-1• Scoring first 79-22 6-3• Leading at half 102-17 8-2• Leading after three quarters 98-20 8-5• Winning time of possession 81-21-1 6-3• Winning turnover battle 73-17 3-0• Out-rushing opponent 79-30-1 6-3• Out-passing opponent 81-34-1 6-6• Out-gaining opponent 92-28-1 8-5OFFENSE UNDER REID IN 2011• 40%+ 3rd down conversions 66-22 5-3• 50%+ 3rd down conversions 37-7 4-1• Not throwing an INT 59-24 3-0• Having a 300-yard passer 28-11-1 1-3• Having a 100+ yard rusher 39-12 5-1• Having a 100+ yard receiver 46-16 4-4• Having two 100+ yard receivers 6-1 0-0• Having no turnovers 25-12 1-0• Scoring 20+ points 103-29 7-5• Scoring 30+ points 57-3 4-1• Rushing for 150+ yards 39-9 4-3• Having 20+ first downs 71-26 6-7• Not allowing a sack 14-6 0-1• Allowing two or fewer sacks 77-38-1 4-8DEFENSE UNDER REID IN 2011• Having 2+ INTs 52-13 2-2• Having 3+ turnovers 54-10 3-0• Opponents less than 40% on 3rd down 96-36-1 7-1• Opponents less than 30% on 3rd down 65-13-1 4-0• Scoring a defensive TD 29-7 2-2• Returning an INT for a TD 19-4 0-1• Returning a fumble for a TD 10-3 2-1• Recording 3+ sacks 75-23-1 6-5• Recording 5+ sacks 26-4-1 2-0• Allowing 17 or fewer points 88-19-1 7-0• Allowing 10 or fewer points 49-3 5-0• Allowing a 100-yard rusher 26-24 2-5• Not allowing a 100-yard rusher 99-58-1 6-4• Allowing a 100-yard receiver 40-22-1 2-3• Not allowing a 100-yard receiver 86-58 6-4• Allowing a 300-yard passer 12-14 0-2• Not allowing a 300-yard passer 113-67-1 7-6• Not allowing a rushing TD 86-26-1 6-1• Not allowing a passing TD 44-15 2-1• Not allowing a TD 27-3 0-0SPECIAL TEAMS UNDER REID IN 2011• Having a KR or PR TD 8-3 0-0
EAGLES RECORD WHEN ...
With 11 out of his 13 seasons with Philadelphia ending with a .500-or-better winning percentage (84.6%), Reid has shown his ability tokeep his team competitive regardless of the circumstances duringthe season • Having been at-or-above .500 84.6% of the time, only seven
coaches in the history of the NFL with as many seasons have hada better percentage: George Allen (12-12, 100%), Vince Lombardi(10-10, 100%), John Madden (10-10, 100%), Don Shula (31-33,93.9%), Tony Dungy (12-13, 92.3%), Paul Brown (11-12, 91.6%),and Curly Lambeau (26-29, 89.7%)
• Of the nine head coaches who have lasted 13-or-more seasons attheir first head coaching job, only Curly Lambeau has had ahigher percentage of non-losing seasons (89.7%) than Reid
WINNING CONSISTENTLY
1979-81 BYU *Tackle/Guard 1982 BYU Graduate Assistant 1983-85 San Francisco State Offensive Coordinator
Offensive Line 1986 Northern Arizona Offensive Line 1987-88 Texas-El Paso Offensive Line 1989-91 Missouri Offensive Line 1992-96 Green Bay Packers Tight Ends/Asst O-Line 1997-98 Green Bay Packers Quarterbacks 1999- Philadelphia Head Coach
REID’S COACHING TIMELINE
Reid’s tenure in Philadelphia has been one of the best in NFL his-tory, and the numbers show that he puts his teams in position tocontend year in and year out• Reid has led his team
to the playoffs in nineout of his 13 seasons(69%) while at thehelm of the Eagles,the fourth-best per-centage all-time outof coaches with five ormore playoff berths
GETTING TO THE TOURNEY
Coach Yrs-Made Pct.Tony Dungy 11-13 85%John Madden 8-10 80%Bill Walsh 7-10 70%Andy Reid 9-13 69%Bud Grant 12-18 67%
PLAYOFF APPEARANCE PCT.
Reid’s Philadelphia squads have been known for both prospering ingood times and turning negatives into positives in regards to win-ning and losing. • The Eagles have posted a 66-37 record (.641) the week after wins.
Their ability to capitalize on a win the week before has allowedthe Eagles to string together 19 winning streaks of three or moregames during Reid’s tenure
• Philadelphia is also strong coming off of a loss. Reid has effec-tively rallied his troops to a 42-22-1 (.654) mark when losing theweek before
BOUNCING BACK
OFFENSE DEFENSETotal Rush Pass Total Rush Pass
Week 1 7 1 25 16 25 10Week 2 6 2 16 13 30 6Week 3 6 2 19 12 30 8Week 4 4 2 9 16 30 11Week 5 3 1 8 15 30 7Week 6 3 1 10 14 24 10Week 7 3 1 8 13 23 10Week 8 1 1 9 11 19 10Week 9 3 1 9 12 23 9Week 10 3 1 10 13 17 11Week 11 3 1 11 12 14 11Week 12 3 2 10 15 15 16Week 13 3 2 10 17 17 13Week 14 4 3 11 11 18 12Week 15 3 3 11 10 17 10Week 16 3 5 10 8 14 8Week 17 4 5 9 8 16 10
2011 WEEK-BY-WEEK NFL RANKINGS
OFFENSE DEFENSE POINTS/GAMETotal (Rk) Rush (Rk) Pass (Rk) Total (Rk) Rush (Rk) Pass (Rk) For (Rk) Against (Rk) Diff (Rk)
1999 239.4 (30) 109.1 (17) 130.3 (31) 341.4 (24) 125.1 (28) 216.3 (15) 17.0 (25) 22.3 (22) -5.3 (25)2000 312.9 (17) 117.6 (15) 195.3 (20) 301.1 (10) 114.4 (20) 186.9 (7) 21.9 (12) 15.3 (4) 6.6 (6)2001 307.7 (17) 111.1 (14) 196.6 (20) 293.8 (7) 114.8 (18) 179.0 (2) 21.4 (10) 13.0 (2) 8.4 (3)2002 350.3 (10) 138.8 (7) 211.5 (19) 297.1 (4) 103.8 (9) 193.4 (7) 25.9 (4) 15.1 (2) 10.9 (1)2003 314.7 (18) 125.9 (9) 188.8 (20) 331.7 (20) 129.4 (22) 202.3 (16) 23.4 (11) 17.9 (7) 5.4 (8)2004 351.1 (9) 102.4 (24) 248.7 (7) 319.7 (10) 118.9 (16) 200.8 (12) 24.1 (8) 16.2 (2) 7.9 (4)2005 319.3 (19) 89.5 (28) 229.8 (8) 325.4 (23) 117.7 (21) 207.7 (21) 19.4 (18) 24.2 (27) -4.9 (24)2006 381.4 (2) 124.0 (11) 247.6 (3) 328.1 (15) 136.4 (26) 191.7 (9) 24.9 (6) 20.5 (15) 4.4 (8)2007 358.1 (6) 123.4 (8) 234.7 (10) 311.4 (10) 95.8 (7) 215.6 (18) 21.0 (17) 18.8 (9) 2.2 (11)2008 350.5 (9) 106.1 (22) 244.4 (6) 274.3 (3) 92.3 (4) 182.1 (3) 26.0 (6) 18.1 (4) 7.9 (4)2009 357.9 (11) 102.3 (22) 255.6 (10) 321.1 (12) 104.7 (14) 216.4 (17) 26.8 (5) 21.0 (19) 5.7 (10)2010 389.4 (2) 145.4 (5) 243.9 (9) 327.2 (12) 110.4 (15) 216.8 (t14) 27.4 (3) 23.6 (t21) 3.9 (9)2011 399.1 (4) 142.3 (5) 256.9 (9) 324.9 (8) 112.6 (16) 212.3 (10) 24.8 (8) 20.5 (10) 4.3 (9)2012
YEAR-BY-YEAR NFL RANKINGS UNDER ANDY REID
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Though they struggled in that area in 2011,under Andy Reid’s guidance, the Eagles havehistorically done a great job of protecting theball and limiting turnovers. • Since 1999, the Eagles are fifth in the NFL
and second in the NFC with a +45 cumulativeTO ratio
• Philadelphia also has the sixth-best ratiosince 2008 with a +13 cumulative TO mark
• The Birds have posted a positive ratio in 10of Reid’s 13 seasons
STAYING POSITIVE
+65 Green Bay+52 New England+32 Baltimore+22 Atlanta+19 San Francisco+13 Kansas City+13 Philadelphia
+104 New England+60 Kansas City+60 Green Bay+50 Baltimore+45 Philadelphia
TURNOVER RATIONFL SINCE 2008
TURNOVER RATIONFL SINCE 1999
• Turnover ratio is +2 or better: 47-6• Turnover ratio is positive: 73-17• Turnover ratio is negative: 24-43-1• Turnover ratio is even: 26-23
THE EAGLES RECORD WHEN...
The Philadelphia Eagles under Andy Reid have been historicallystrong on both sides of the ball. In 2011, they were the only squadto finish in the top 10 of both categories• The Eagles ranked second in the NFC and fourth in the NFL with
a 74.2 yards per game differential. They averaged 399.1 yards pergame of offense, fourth in the NFL, while giving up 321.4 yardsper game on defense, eighth in the league
• The Eagles are second in the NFC and are third in the NFL with a58.2 yards per game differential since 2006. In that span, theBirds average 372.7 yards per game on offense and give up 314.5yards per game on defense
STRONG ON BOTH SIDES
Year Off. Def.2011 4th 8th2007 6th 10th2004 9th 10th2008 9th 3rd2002 10th 4th
TOP 10 FINISHES, OFFENSEAND DEFENSE, UNDER REID
Known as one of the top offensive minds inthe league, Mornhinweg has put togetherrecord-setting performances for two differ-ent franchises (San Francisco and Philadel-phia) in the role of offensive coordinator. In2011, the Eagles offense set franchiserecords in total net yards (6,386) • In 2010, the Eagles set a franchise record
in points for the 3rd consecutive year andearned NFL assistant coach of the yearhonors from Pro Football Weekly
• Five QBs have earned Pro Bowl statusworking under him: Michael Vick,Donovan McNabb, Steve Young, JeffGarcia and Brett Favre
• Served as head coach of the Detroit Lionsfrom 2001-02
• In 1996, tutored Packers quarterbacks asFavre captured MVP honors in leading histeam to a Super Bowl 31 championship
• Also coached with Andy Reid at GreenBay, Texas-El Paso and Missouri
• Was elected to the Grizzly Sports Hall ofFame at the University of Montana andthe Oak Grove HS Hall of Fame
• Earned Northern California HS player ofthe year honors at Oak Grove, where MikeHolmgren served as an assistant coach
After a 13-year stint as the club’s offensiveline coach, Castillo was named defensivecoordiantor in 2011. As the O-line coach,often confided with the late Jim Johnsonand his defensive staff, exchanging ideasabout blitzes, protections and coverages. • In first year as coordinator in 2011,
Castillo’s unit led the league with 50sacks, ranked 8th in yards permitted(324.9) and 10th in points allowed (20.5).
• 4 linemen earned their 1st Pro Bowlberth under him: Tra Thomas, JermaneMayberry, Jon Runyan, Shawn Andrews
• Also displayed a penchant for developingundrafted players into NFL starters,including Jamaal Jackson, Nick Cole,Hank Fraley, Artis Hicks and Bubba Miller
• Fluent in Spanish and proud to be one ofa few NFL coaches of Hispanic descent
• Former linebacker with Texas A&I andthe USFL's San Antonio Gunslingers
• His son, Gregory, is a cornerback at Iowa
• On July 4, 2009, hometown of Port Isabel,TX, celebrated “Juan Castillo Day” inwhich the mayor gave him the key to city
One of the most highly-regarded specialteams coaches in the NFL, April spent sixseasons with Buffalo (2004-09) and guidedtheir special teams to the #1 ranking in theNFL 3 times, according to the intricate sys-tem compiled annually by esteemed DallasMorning News columnist Rick Gosselin.• Integrated a rookie kicker and punter in
2011. K Alex Henery set a team and NFLrookie record with a 88.9 FG %
• Was twice named special teams coach ofthe year by his peers in 2004 and 2008
• Helped the Steelers earn a trip to theSuper Bowl in 1995 as their special teamscoordinator
• Son, Bobby April, III, was named Eaglesdefensive quality control coach in 2011
• The son of the Eagles special teamscoordinator, he previously coached atNicholls State and Portland State
• Was believed to be the youngestcoordinator in college football while atPortland State (25 years old)
• Served as an assistant head coach/secondary coach for Miami from 2008-11and was their interim head coach for thefinal 3 games of 2011 (2-1 record)
• Also worked with Dallas (2005-07),Cleveland (2001-04) and NY Jets (2000).Coached 3 Pro Bowlers in Dallas: RoyWilliams, Ken Hamlim, Terence Newman
• Played 8 seasons as a DB in the NFL withWashington and San Francisco and was amember of the Redskins Super Bowl XXIIchampionship team
• Worked under legendary coach EddieRobinson at Grambling State (1998-99)
• A native of Elizabeth, NJ, playedcollegiately at Temple
• Enjoyed an 11-year NFL career as alinebacker with Cleveland, Baltimore,Arizona, Philadelphia (1998-2001),Chicago, and Carolina
• Voted by his teammates as the Eaglesspecial teams MVP in 1998
• Served as an intern coach during theEagles 2007 training camp, working withthe team's linebackers
• Niece, Nikki, is the head women’sbasketball coach at LSU
• Under his direction, DeSean Jacksonbecame the first player in NFL history toearn a Pro Bowl berth as both a receiverand a return man in 2009. Jacksongarnered his 2nd Pro Bowl in 2010
• In addition, Jeremy Maclin caught morepasses (189) in his first three seasons asan Eagle than any other player besides TEKeith Jackson (194)
• Coached in six conference championshipgames as an NFL assistant
• As QBs coach at Southwestern Louisiana,tutored former Eagle Brian Mitchell as hebecame the first player in NCAA historyto pass for over 5,000 yards and rush forover 3,000 yards in a career
• Was recruited by Bill Parcells as aquarterback at Vanderbilt
• Played a key role in the development ofBrent Celek, who has caught 223 passesand 19 TDs in his five-year career
• Was an o-lineman at San Francisco Stateand his position coach was Andy Reid
• His cousin, Bob Melvin, a former MLBcatcher, is the manager of Oakland A’s
MARTY MORNHINWEGAsst. Head Coach/Off Coord.
10th year in Philadelphia
JUAN CASTILLODefensive Coordinator
18th year in Philadelphia
BOBBY APRIL, IIIDefensive Quality Control
1st year in Philadelphia
DAVID CULLEYSr. Offensive Asst/Receivers
14th year in Philadelphia
TOM MELVINTight Ends
14th year in Philadelphia
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BOBBY APRILSpecial Teams Coordinator
3rd year in Philadelphia
TODD BOWLESSecondary
1st year in Philadelphia
MIKE CALDWELLLinebackers
5th year in Philadelphia
• One of the most revered O-line coaches inNFL history, Mudd joined the Eagles in2011 after a one-year retirement
• Mudd’s revamped line in 2011 (4 newstarters) helped Eagles post team-record6,386 total net yards and an All-Procampaign for RB LeSean McCoy
• In 12-year stint in Indy (1998-2009),helped Colts earn Super Bowl crown in2006 and post the most regular seasonwins in a decade (115) in NFL history,including 7 consecutive 12-win campaigns
• His troops helped protect 4-time leagueMVP Peyton Manning and paved the wayfor two rushing titles by Edgerrin James
• Was a three-time Pro Bowl starting guard(1966-68) and was named to the NFL’s All-Decade team of the 1960’s. Played for the49ers (1964-69) and Chicago (1969-71)
• A native of Lancaster, PA, set over 20records as a QB at the University ofDelaware, including career yards and TDs
• Played six seasons in the Arena FootballLeague from 2002-08
• Promoted to his current post in 2011 afterspending first two seasons as offensivequality control coach
• In first year as QBs coach in 2011, theEagles set franchise record in yards(6,386) while Michael Vick posted careerhighs in passing yards (3,303), attempts(423) and completions (253)
• Compiled 40-11 record as head coach andasst. athletic director of Calvary BaptistAcademy in Shreveport, LA (2005-08)
• During his NFL career, backed up DanMarino, Brett Favre and Donovan McNabb
• A 12-year NFL veteran, signed as a rookiefree agent with the Dolphins in 1991 andplayed with Miami, Green Bay,Philadelphia (1999), and Cleveland
• Gained 5,785 yards during his 10-yearNFL career with Philadelphia (1997-2003)and Pittsburgh (2004-06)
• A 3rd round draft pick of Eagles in 1997,ranks 4th on team’s all-time rushing list.Is one of two Eagles to top the 200-yardrushing mark in a game (Steve Van Buren)
• Earned a Super Bowl championship ringwith the Steelers in 2005
• His Eagle teammates voted him offensiveMVP three times (1998, ‘99, and 2002)
• Regarded by many observers as the bestD-line coach in the league, joined Eaglesin 2011 after 12-year tenure in Tennessee
• In his first year in Philly, the Eagles led theNFL with 50 sacks, 46 of which came fromthe defensive line. DE Jason Babinnotched a career-high 18 and earned hissecond trip to the Pro Bowl
• During his time with the Titans, theyranked 7th in the NFL in sacks and 5th inrushing yards allowed, while helpingthem earn six playoff berths, three divi-sion titles and one AFC championship
• Tutored five D-linemen to 11 Pro Bowls:Babin, Kyle Vanden Bosch, Kevin Carter,Albert Haynesworth, Jevon Kearse
• His son, Brady, was a D-lineman at Clem-son and his other son, Jeremiah, was anO-lineman at Arkansas and is an assistantO-line coach with the Detroit Lions
• Under his tutelage, LeSean McCoydeveloped into an All-Pro player in 2011with 1,309 rushing yards and team-record20 total touchdowns (17 on the ground)
• In addition, McCoy ranked 4th in the NFLwith 1,672 total yards from scrimmage in2010 and broke the Eagles rookie rushingrecord with 637 yards in 2009
• Tutored a 1,000-yard rusher eight timesduring his tenure in Philadelphia (three byStaley, two by Brian Westbrook andMcCoy and one by Ricky Watters)
• In 2009, Leonard Weaver became 2ndEagle FB ever to earn Pro Bowl honors
• A basketball and baseball star atCentennial High School in Compton, CA,earned a place in the Cal Poly-PomonaUniversity baseball Hall of Fame
• Prior to joining the Eagles as a coachingintern in 2009, was hired by YoungstownState as a safeties coach early in 2009.Also worked as a defensive assistant atCardinal Mooney HS in Youngstown from2003-08
• A 9th round draft choice of the San DiegoChargers in 1986, Zordich played in 185games for the New York Jets, PhoenixCardinals and the Eagles (1994-98) andrecorded 810 tackles, 20 interceptions,five sacks and four touchdowns
• Earned All-America honors at Penn State,where he was part of their 1982 NationalChampionship squad
• His son, Michael, is a fullback at PennState, and his son, Alex is a quarterbackat the University of Buffalo
• Spent his first 2 seasons in Philadelphiaas a strength and conditioning assistant
• Previously served as the head strengthand conditioning coach of the Green BayPackers from 1999-2005
• In 2003, was inducted into the USAStrength and Conditioning Coaches Hallof Fame for his contributions to the field
• Joined Eagles in 1999 after six seasons asassistant athletic trainer with the Steelers
• Burkholder and his staff were voted bytheir NFL peers as the Athletic TrainingStaff of the Year in 2010
• A Carlisle, PA, native, was influenced byhis father, Richard, a long-time athletictrainer at Carlisle HS, and his mother,Nancy, a registered nurse
HOWARD MUDDOffensive Line
2nd year in Philadelphia
MATT NAGYOffensive Quality Control
2nd year in Philadelphia
DOUG PEDERSONQuarterbacks
4th year in Philadelphia
DUCE STALEYSpecial Teams Quality Control
2nd year in Philadelphia
JIM WASHBURNDefensive Line
2nd year in Philadelphia
RICK BURKHOLDERHead Athletic Trainer
14th year in Philadelphia
TED WILLIAMSRunning Backs
18th year in Philadelphia
MICHAEL ZORDICHSecondary/Safeties
3rd year in Philadelphia
BARRY RUBINHead Strength & Conditioning
5th year in Philadelphia
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Driven by a tireless pursuit of a Super Bowl championship for thecity of Philadelphia, Jeffrey Lurie has shaped the Eagles into one ofthe most successful organizations in professional sports on and offthe field. Along the way he has fueled energy, optimism, and pridethroughout the entire organization, and has provided first-classworking facilities along with a family atmosphere.
Taking over a franchise that made the playoffs just 14 times in a62-year span (23%), the Eagles have been a perennial Super Bowlcontender under Lurie, earning playoff berths in 11 of his 17 yearsas owner (65%). In fact, only three teams have made more playoffappearances than the Eagles since 1995, Lurie’s first full season asowner. The Eagles have a greater overall winning percentage andappeared in more playoff games (22) and won more (11) than anyother ownership group in team history.
Along the way, the Eagles have captured six NFC East divisioncrowns in a span of 11 years. From 2000-09, the Eagles won anNFC-best 103 regular season games and 10 playoff contests, whilecapturing five division titles (trailing only New England's 6). As suchthe Eagles became just the 13th team to top the century mark inwins over the course of one decade.
LURIE’S LANDMARKS:• He and Christina Weiss Lurie served as executive producers of
the 2010 documentary film Inside Job which earned the AcademyAward for Best Documentary
• The Eagles, based on the work of EYP, Tackling Breast Cancer,and Go Green! initiatives, earned the coveted 2011 Sport Team ofthe Year award by Beyond Sport, a global organization that pro-motes, develops and funds the use of sport to create positive so-cial change across the world. They were a finalist for that awardin 2010
• Under his direction, the Eagles Go Green! program was a ground-breaking initiative to better the environment by creating and sus-taining programs that improve the quality of life in thePhiladelphia region, green the environment and reduce the team’simpact on the planet
• Lurie is a director of the NLM Family Foundation, which devotesmuch of their resources to autism research and education. NLMco-funded a short documentary film entitled Autism Is A Worldthat received nomination for a 2005 Academy Award
• The Lurie Family Foundation was also established by Jeffrey andChristina Weiss Lurie with an emphasis on health issues, espe-cially in the areas of autism and cancer research
• Serves as chairman of the Los Angeles Stadium Working GroupCommittee, in addition to sitting on the NFL's Finance Committee,Broadcast Committee, International Committee, and the SuperBowl Advisory Committee
• Was named NFL owner of the year by The Sporting News in 1995and by Pro Football Insider in 2000
JEFFREY LURIEChairman/Chief Executive Officer
16th year in PhiladelphiaOverall Record: 166-126-2 (.568)
Favorite Philadelphia restaurants: Osteria, Tinto andBlackfish
Favorite Philadelphia breakfast spot: Honey's Sit N Eat On your iPod: ranges from The Doors to Bob Marley to ShakiraFirst concert attended: Beach BoysFavorite team growing up: Red Sox, CelticsFavorite player growing up: Bobby OrrFavorite TV shows of all time: Hogan’s Heroes, The Fugitive, 24Favorite books: The Kite Runner, Book of DanielFavorite all-time movies:The Great Escape, The Godfather Part IIFavorite recent movie: The Ghost Writer, Slumdog MillionaireFavorite dog breeds: Bernese Mountain Dog, Wheaten Terrier
BEHIND THE SCENES WITH LURIE ...
Under Lurie, the Eagles have a greater overall winningpercentage and appeared in more playoff games and won morethan any other ownership group in team history
Owners Years Playoffs Reg. SeasonJeffrey Lurie 1995-pres. 11-11 155-115-2 (.574)Norman Braman 1985-94 1-4 86-72-1 (.544)Alexis Thompson 1941-48 2-1 38-36-5 (.513)James P. Clark 1949-63 2-0 87-91-6 (.489)Leonard Tose 1969-84 3-4 96-129-6 (.429)Jerry Wolman 1964-68 0-0 28-41-1 (.407)Bert Bell/Lud Wray 1933-40 0-0 19-65-3 (.236)
HISTORY OF EAGLES OWNERS ...
Since 1995 W-L-T PCT New England 202-98-0 .673Green Bay 190-106-0 .642Pittsburgh 188-108-1 .635 Indianapolis 175-120-0 .593Denver 167-120-0 .582Philadelphia 166-126-2 .568 Baltimore 150-122-1 .551* including playoffs
Since 2000 W-L-T PCT New England 155-59-0 .724Pittsburgh 139-70-1 .664 Indianapolis 136-74-0 .648Philadelphia 131-79-1 .623Green Bay 127-79-0 .617Baltimore 126-83-0 .603NY Giants 117-90-0 .565* including playoffs
EAGLES RECORDS UNDER LURIE
In the decade of the 2000s, the Eagles were one of the most suc-cessful franchises in the league, owning the NFL’s 3rd best reg-ular season record (103-56-1, .647) and the 4th best overall mark(113-63-1, .641).
• Only six teams in the history of the NFL won more regular sea-son games in a single decade than Philadelphia’s 103
• The Eagles advanced to the playoffs eight times in the 2000s,becoming one of 10 teams in NFL history to do so. Only theColts (9 in 2000s) and the Cowboys (9 in 1970s) made moreplayoff appearances in any decade
DECADE OF SUCCESS
Indianapolis 2000s 115San Francisco 1990s 113New England* 2000s 112Dallas* 1970s 105 Miami* 1970s 104
San Francisco 1980s 104Philadelphia* 2000s 103Buffalo 1990s 103*all with same head coach
MOST REGULAR SEASON WINS IN A DECADE
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A longtime leader in the Eagles front office and aveteran sports executive, Smolenski was named the club’s presi-dent in June, 2012. His promotion capped a steady rise through theexecutive ranks of one of the NFL’s premier franchises.
Smolenski directs the club’s business and strategic efforts, in-cluding sales, marketing, communications and operations. He isknown for his collaborative, easygoing style, financial acumen andlong-term view and for playing a key role in significant projects fromthe construction of Lincoln Financial Field to the club’s interna-tionally recognized environmental and philanthropic programs.
He joined the Eagles in 1998 as the club’s Chief Financial Officerand was later promoted to Senior Vice President/Chief Financial Of-ficer. In 2010 he was named the club’s Chief Operating Officer.
Smolenski is also a driving force in the team’s environmental ini-tiatives. Through its Go Green! program, the Eagles have emergedas a leader in environmental stewardship. The team has become agreen leader in the sports industry through its conservation efforts,recycling programs, and use of renewable energy.
The youngest, but one of the most aggressive gen-eral managers in the league, Roseman is in his 13th season inPhiladelphia and his 3rd as the Eagles GM. His tenacity, creativityand ability to develop and nurture positive relationships in every partof his job has played a significant role in Roseman’s ascent withinthe Eagles organization.
The Brooklyn, NY, native relentlessly pursued jobs in the frontoffice of an NFL team and finally got his foot in the door with theEagles in 2000 as salary cap/staff counsel, and eventually workedhis way up to his dream job. Roseman was elevated to director offootball administration in 2003 and to vice president of football ad-ministration in 2006.SCOUTING UP ROSEMAN:• His drafts from 2010-11 produced 126 overall starts, the 6th high-
est total in the entire league during that span• His aggressive nature has fueled a whopping 30 trades since 2010.
In addition, the Eagles have drafted a league-high 33 players overthat time frame. All but five of those players are on the team’s2012 training camp roster
• Since Roseman became the team’s vice president of player per-sonnel in 2009, the Eagles have added several key players to theirarsenal, including Pro Bowlers Jason Peters, Michael Vick,LeSean McCoy, and Jason Babin. Several other prominentstarters - DeMeco Ryans, Nnamdi Asomugha and DominiqueRodgers-Cromartie and Evan Mathis - have been acquired underhis guidance
• In the 2012 offseason, the Eagles made it a priority to retain theservices of many of their own players and he aggressively nego-tiated and inked long-term deals for DeSean Jackson, McCoy,Trent Cole, Todd Herremans, Mathis and Cullen Jenkins. He alsoengineered a blockbuster trade for Ryans, a two-time All-Prolinebacker, and signed free agent T Demetress Bell just days afterlearning of the Achilles injury suffered by the All-Pro Peters
• Also active in the community, he donates tickets to the FederationAllied Jewish Appeal as well as to soldiers from the McGuire andDover Air Force bases. For his continued efforts with the military,he was named Honorary Commander for the Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst. He also delivers toys several times per year to pa-tients at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
DON SMOLENSKIPresident
15th year in Philadelphia
HOWIE ROSEMANGeneral Manager
13th year in Philadelphia
“This guy has an air mattress in his office and it’s been usedevery time we’ve had a crisis at the stadium. He’s a ‘one ofus’ kind of guy and a team player extraordinaire. He’ssmart, nice, of very sound judgement, and savvy, I just thinkhe’s going to do a wonderful job.”
- Eagles Chairman/CEO Jeffrey Lurie“I’m fired up for Don Smolenski for having a dream cometrue. What a great opportunity to happen to a great personthat cares about the city of Philadelphia and cares about thePhiladelphia Eagles. The sky is the limit for him.”
- Eagles Head Coach Andy Reid
This summer, Smolenski andRoseman embarked on a four-hour, mid-air refueling missionover the Atlantic Ocean with pilotsfrom the Joint Base, McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst. Traveling at aspeed of 350 mph and at an alti-tude of 25,000 feet, their KC-10jet refueled two F-16 fighter jetswith 5,000 pounds of fuel as wellas another KC-10.
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“He’s one of the brightest young guys in the league. I’m veryexcited about what he brings to the table.”
- Eagles Chairman/CEO Jeffrey Lurie“Howie and I get along well, we have a great relationship.Howie is obviously sharp, and he puts in tremendous hoursand effort to do his job to the best of his ability. Howie andI have already started things off over the last few yearshere working together and he’s done a phenomenal job.You’ve seen that in this last draft here and in most recentwork as far as signing some of our players.”
- Eagles Head Coach Andy Reid
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Eagles 24 - Steelers 238/9/11 - Lincoln Financial Field
Despite a slow start and early injury con-cerns, the Philadelphia Eagles displayed theteam’s depth in a 24-23 comeback victory overthe Pittsburgh Steelers.
The Steelers opened up the game with a 10-minute drive, but the Eagles defense was able tohold them to a Shaun Suisham 46-yard field goal,giving Pittsburgh a 3-0 edge. On Pittsburgh’s nextpossession, the defense locked down to preventthe Steelers from moving the ball, which included a sack and forcedfumble from DE Phillip Hunt on QB Ben Roethlisberger.
The Steelers added to their lead in the second quarter with aLeftwich touchdown pass to WR Emmanuel Sanders and a secondfield goal by Suisham, and brought a 13-0 lead into halftime.
With 8:01 left in the third quarter, QB Nick Foles put the Ea-gles on the scoreboard with a 70-yard touchdown pass to WRDamaris Johnson. Foles followed up his first score with another onthe Eagles next drive, hitting WR Mardy Gilyard deep down the leftsideline for a 44-yard touchdown pass.
Pittsburgh reclaimed the lead with 2:57 left in the third quar-ter via a 57-yard catch and run by Pittsburgh RB Chris Rainey.
QB Trent Edwards took control under center for the Eagles inthe fourth quarter, and hit WR Jamel Hamler on a 16-yard TD passwith 5:26 remaining in the game. The lead was short-lived, how-ever, as K Daniel Hrapmann gave the Steelers a 23-21 edge on a43-yard field goal.
Edwards responded by bringing the Eagles two-minute offensemarching 45 yards down the field in 11 plays, setting up a 51-yardfield goal K Alex Henery. The second-year kicker put it straightthrough the uprights with 12 seconds left in the game, icing thegame and giving the Birds their first win of the preseason, 24-23.
LAST TIME OUT• K Alex Henery on hitting the game-winner: “Yeah, it was a good
hit and I’m glad it went in. It’s good to get some practice beforethe regular season. I was happy with how I hit it. It really makesit a little bit harder from that distance. I had the wind at my backand trusted what I had been working on all week, so I’m glad itwent in.”
• Head coach Andy Reid on how the younger players performed: “Iwas proud of the way the 3’s and the 4’s finished the game. I sawa lot of good things from the young kids. I thought they really didsome nice things, played hard and physical, and they really playedemotional football in the second half. We can build on that.”
• Reid on what he will be looking for in his evaluation of LB De-Meco Ryans: “I want to see him continue to play fast every dayand get a little bit better at it. He’s handling the mental part fine,and he seems to be picking things up. He’s been doing a good jobin practice and he’s able to adjust. You saw a few different mo-tions that they threw at him. He had no problems, and was ableto make the adjustments.”
• The Birds defense tallied seven sacks against Pittsburgh, a totalthey surpassed only once last season. They were led by DE PhillipHunt, who had two QB takedowns
• WR Damaris Johnson has shown why he was one of the mosthighly-touted Eagles rookie free agent signings so far this pre-season. Johnson caught a team-high four passes for 85 yards(21.3 yards/catch) with a 70-yard touchdown while fielding threepunts for 18 yards and a kickoff return. “I see a kid who goes outand works extremely hard,” said QB Michael Vick of Johnson.“He’s very bright. He puts himself in the right positions and hedoes everything the coaches ask him to do and that’s all you canask for out of a young player. I’m pleased to see him playing aswell as he is and it was great to see him get into the end zone.”
• QB Nick Foles showed his ability to make big plays in his firstsnaps as a pro, as he threw two long-distance touchdown strikesto Damaris Johnson (70 yards) and wideout Mardy Gilyard (44yards). “It was exciting. It was my first time getting to be in anNFL stadium. To be out here, in Philadelphia, in front of the fans,was a special moment. It was fun to go out there and play foot-ball again. ”
NOTES, QUOTES, AND HIGHLIGHTS
JOHNSON
Rushing: Brown- 3-33, Lewis 4-22, Edwards 2-14, Akpla 1-6, Polk3-1, McCoy 1--2 Total: 14-74, 5.3 avg.Passing: Edwards- 12-of-20, 106, 1 TD, 98.2 rating; Foles- 6-of-10,144, 2 TD, 143.8 rating; Kafka 5-of-9, 31, 1 INT, 23.1 rating; Vick 3-of-4, 6, 77.1 rating, 1 sack/7 yds. Total: 26-of-43 (60.5%), 287, 3 TDs,1 INT, 93.8 rating, 1 sack/7 yds.Receiving: Johnson 4-85 1 TD, Hamler 3-34 1 TD, Polk 3-28, Brown2-16, Jacobson 2-14, Ford 2-14, Jones 2-10, Brackett 2-9, Gilyard1-44 TD, Akpla 1-12, Hall 1-11, Igwenagu 1-8, Jackson 1-5, McCoy1--3, Total: 26-287, 3 TDs, 11.0 avg.INTs: noneSacks: Hunt 2-19, Taylor 1-11, Thornton 1-10, Graham 1-7, Brown1-5, Rolle 0.5-2.5, Tapp 0.5-2.5 Total: 7-57Kick Returns: Boykin 3-89, 29.7 avg.; Johnson 1-19 Total: 4-108, 27avg.Punt Returns: Johnson 3-18, 6.0 avg.; Gilyard 1-14 Total: 4-32, 8avg
EAGLES STATS
Tuesday, August 14- Break camp at LehighThursday, August 16- Camp resumes at NovaCareComplexMonday, August 27- Roster cutdown to 75 players by4 pm ETFriday, August 31- Roster cutdown to 53 players by9 pm ETSaturday, September 1- Practice squad signingsmay begin at 12 pm ET
PRESEASON DATES TO REMEMBER
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While the 2012 Philadelphia Eagles roster doesnot look drastically different from the team thatwon four straight games to close out 2011, thesquad did add several key offseason acquisitionsin their quest to bring a Super Bowl title to thecity of Philadelphia.• Fresh off of a stint as interim head coach of the
Miami Dolphins, Todd Bowles was brought into mentor the Birds secondary. The TempleUniversity product is entering his 13th season as an NFL coach
• Two-time Pro Bowler MLB DeMeco Ryans was acquired via tradefrom the Houston Texans in March of this past offseason. A teamcaptain with Houston, Ryans impressive resume includes 637 ca-reer tackles, 8.5 sacks, an AP All-Pro selection in 2007, and tripsto Honolulu in ‘07 and 2009
• The Eagles signed unrestricted free agent T Demetress Bell inApril, an athletic left tackle who brings 30 career starts to theBirds o-line unit
• Veteran safety Oshiomogho Atogwe was signed just before train-ing camp to provide depth in the secondary
• Fresh off rehabbing a foot injury, ninth-year P Mat McBriar wasadded on 7/25/12 to compete with Chas Henry for punting duties
NEW FACES FOR 2012
Six players who were on the 2011 Eagles teamwere given extensions or new deals that will keepthem in Philadelphia for years to come:• DT Cullen Jenkins (restructured): four years
left on current deal through 2015• RT Todd Herremans: three-year extension
through 2016• DE Trent Cole: four-year extension through
2017• WR DeSean Jackson: five-year contract through 2016• LG Evan Mathis: five-year contract through 2016• RB LeSean McCoy: five-year extension through 2017
TAKING CARE OF THEIR OWNThe Eagles selected nine players in the 2012 draftand have 23 rookies on the preseason rosterheading into this week’s tuneup against NewEngland.• The Eagles selected three defenders in the
first two rounds of the draft, swinging a firstround trade with Seattle to nab DT FletcherCox while selecting LB MychalKendricks and DE Vinny Curry inthe second round
• CB Brandon Boykin, Philadel-phia’s fourth-round draft choiceand Georgia’s all-time leadingreturn man (110 KO returns,2,663 yards, all-time SEC leadingfour career kick return TDs) isvying for a role in both the returngame and the secondary
• Sixth round selection WR MarvinMcNutt and undrafted rookie WRDamaris Johnson are in line for increased playing time after in-juries hit the wide receiving corps. Johnson is the NCAA’s all-timeleader in all-purpose yardage
WELCOME TO THE BIG LEAGUES
Player Rd.DT Fletcher Cox 1stLB Mychal Kendricks 2ndDE Vinny Curry 2ndQB Nick Foles 3rdCB Brandon Boykin 4thT Dennis Kelly 5thWR Marvin McNutt 6thG Brandon Washington 6thRB Bryce Brown 7th
2012 EAGLES DRAFT CLASS
KENDRICKS HERREMANS
MCBRIAR
Owning a +18 sack differential in 2011, the Eagles were second inthe conference and third in the league after enjoying exceptionalplay from both the offensive and defensive lines • The Birds finished with
50 sacks (tied for first)while only allowing 32sacks
• Since Andy Reid tookover in 1999, the Eagleshave the fourth-highesttotal in the conferencewith a +49 sack differ-ential
TOPS IN SACK DIFFERENTIAL
Team Sacks Allowed Diff.Cincinnati 45 25 20NY Giants 48 28 20Philadelphia 50 32 18Baltimore 48 33 15Oakland 39 25 14
2011 NFL SACK DIFFERENTIAL
Under coordinator Bobby April, the Eagles spe-cial teams unit hopes to improve despite K AlexHenery and the coverage units flourishing in2011• Henery made 24-for-27 (88.9%) field goal at-
tempts in 2011, the best single-season per-centage in Eagles history and mostsuccessful percentage all-time for a rookiekicker, besting the previous mark of 86.2%held by Kris Brown (1999) and Ryan Succop(2009)
• The 88.9% success rate wasalso third in the conferenceand fifth in the league lastseason
• Henery’s 118 points set anew season-high for an Ea-gles rookie kicker. The oldrecord was 116 (Paul McFad-den in 1984)
• The Eagles kickoff coverage finished third in the NFC by allow-ing opponents an average start of 21.4 yards following kickoffs
• With only 176 punt return yards allowed, the Eagles unit ended2011 third in the conference and the league
SPECIAL FORCES
APRIL
Player Made-Att (%)Alex Henery, 2011 24-27 (88.9)David Akers, 2002 30-34 (88.2)David Akers, 2000 29-33 (87.9)David Akers, 2009 32-37 (86.5)Gary Anderson, 1996 25-29 (86.2)
EAGLES SEASON FG PCT.
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Led by LeSean McCoy’s best season in Philadelphia, the revampedEagles rushing attack will look to build off the unit’s 2011 campaign.• McCoy finished last season with new
career-highs in attempts (273) andyards (1,309), the fifth-most amongEagles running backs all-time in aseason and fourth among NFLbacks in 2011
• His 20 TDs and 17 rushing scores ledthe NFL and also broke a teamrecord set by RB Steve Van Buren in1945
• McCoy’s 120 points led the leagueamong non-kickers and were theseventh-highest total in franchisehistory. The last non-kicker to leadthe Eagles in scoring was CalvinWilliams in 1993
• The third-year pro also finished fifthin the NFL with 1,624 scrimmageyards
• Since McCoy joined the team in 2009,the Eagles are second the NFC andsixth in the NFL, compiling 6,237rushing yards
• Joining McCoy in the backfield are second-year running back DionLewis, seventh-round draft selection Bryce Brown, and rookiefree agent Chris Polk
RECORD BREAKING RUSH ATTACK
Under Mornhinweg and Reid, the Eagles havedeveloped a reputation for being one of the mostexplosive offenses in the league, specificallywhen it comes to big plays• In 2011, the Eagles tied for second in the
league with 84 plays of 20+ yards• Since 2000, no team has completed more
plays of 20+ yards than Philadelphia with 794.They have also been among the top threeteams in every season under Reid
• RB LeSean McCoy and QB Michael Vick showed their ability torush for big plays last season. McCoy led the league with 48 runsfor 10+ yards while Vick reeled off 24
• Known for his playmaking ability, WR DeSean Jackson led thesquad and tied for sixth in the NFC with 13 catches of 25+ yards.Jackson also averaged a team-high 16.6 yards per catch duringthe 2011 campaign
BIG PLAY BIRDS
The 2012 edition of the Philadelphia Eagles hope to continue thesuccess they had on offense last season under offensive coordina-tor Marty Mornhinweg. • The Birds set a new all-time high
last year in total net yards with6,386, topping the previous recordof 6,230 set in 2010
• Each of the franchise’s top fiveyardage outputs have come underMornhinweg’s guidance over thepast six seasons (2006-11)
• Last year’s Eagles finished third inthe conference and fourth in theleague averaging 399.1 yards pergame of total offense
• With a team-record 356 first downs,the Eagles finished second in theNFC and fourth in the league lastseason: 134 came via the rush (topsin the league), 197 via the pass, and 25 due to penalties
• Since Mornhinweg took over as offensive coordinator in 2004,Philly is third in the NFC and fourth in the NFL with 363.4 yardsper game
ON THE OFFENSIVENow going through his first full offseason as thestarting quarterback of the Eagles, Michael Vickwill look to elevate his game after ending lastseason on a high note.• The 11th year pro finished the 2011 season
with new career marks in passing attempts(423), completions (253), and yards (3,303)
• The Newport News, VA native sits as the all-time leader among quarterbacks with 5,219rushing yards. He alsojoins former Eagles signalcaller Randall Cunning-ham as the second QB inNFL history to post 3,000+passing yards and 500+rushing yards in consecu-tive seasons
• After missing three gameswith a rib injury, Vickplayed his best football ofthe season, completing72-of-123 passes (58.5%)for 1,110 yards, seven TDs,three INTs, and a 97.3passer rating over the lastfour games of the season
• Behind Vick, third-year QB Mike Kafka, 2012 third-round draft se-lection Nick Foles, and veteran QB Trent Edwards are vying fortime during the 2012 preseason
BE LIKE MIKE
Team 20+ yd playsCarolina 90Oakland 84Philadelphia 84New Orleans 83San Diego 82
2011 NFL BIG PLAYS
Team Yds/gameNew Orleans 467.1New England 428.0Green Bay 405.1Philadelphia 399.1Detroit 396.1
2011 NFL OFFENSES
Year Yards2011 6,3862010 6,2302006 6,1032007 5,7292009 5,726
EAGLES TOTAL NET YARDS
Team Yds/gameDenver 164.5Houston 153.0Carolina 150.5Minnesota 144.9Philadelphia 142.3
2011 NFL RUSHING
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Years Plays RankSince 2000 794 1stSince 2002 682 1stSince 2004 557 1stSince 2006 433 1stSince 2008 299 1stSince 2010 164 1st
20-PLUS YARD PLAYS
Montgomery, 1979 1,512Watters, 1996 1,411Montgomery, 1981 1,402Westbrook, 2007 1,333McCoy, 2011 1,309
EAGLES RUSHING LEADERSSINGLE SEASONS
Player TDs Pts.McCoy, Phi 20 120Gronkowski, NE 18 108Johnson, Det 16 96Two players with 15 90
2011 NFL SCORING
Player Att Yds TDVick, Phi 176 1,265 10Tebow, Den 165 887 12Newton, Car 126 706 14Rodgers, GB 124 613 7
2010-11 QB RUSHING
Player Att Yds TDVick (9) 729 5219* 33 Cunningham (16) 775* 4928 35Young (15) 722 4239 43*Tarkenton 675 3674 32 *all-time leader
ALL-TIME QB RUSHING
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The Eagles were successful in 2011 on third-downs, aided by big-time rushing production fromLeSean McCoy and MichaelVick• Philadelphia went 85-of-205
(41.5%) on third-down,fourth in the NFC and ninthin the league
• With a 30.2% clip on third-and-long situations (6+ yards), the Eagles finished fifth in the NFC
• McCoy ranked third in NFC in third-down rushing with 25 runsfor 146 yards, 16 first-downs and 2 TDs, while Vick is 17 of 42 withnine first-downs
• McCoy converted 12 of his 16 third-and-one opportunities• WR Jason Avant led the team with 17 third-down catches for 256
yards and 15 first-downs, an 88.2% clip
THIRD TO FIRST
Philadelphia was very successful in avoiding three-and-out drivesand keep their offense on the field in order to put themselves in aposition to succeed• The Birds finished third in the
conference and fourth in theleague, going three-and-out ononly 29 out of 190 offensive se-ries in 2011
KEEP IT GOING
Philadelphia’s wide receiving corps has devel-oped into one of the most talented and varied skillposition groups in the NFL, and look to continueto grow after a stellar 2011.• The Eagles finished 2011 with four receivers
who tallied 50+ receptions: WR Jeremy Maclin(63), TE Brent Celek (62), WR DeSean Jackson(58), and WR Jason Avant (52).Jackson (961), Maclin (859) andCelek (811) became the first trio inteam history to rack up 800+ yardsin one season
ACTION JACKSON• For the fourth consecutive season,
WR DeSean Jackson led the teamin receiving yards (961) and yardsper catch (16.6) in 2011. His 229 ca-reer receptions for 4,085 yards arethe highest in team annals througha receiver’s first four seasons.
J-MAC ATTACK• Now healthy, WR Jeremy Maclin is
poised for a big season after he ledthe team with 63 catches while alsocollecting 859 yards during an adversity filled 2011 season
CEL-BLOCK #87• TE Brent Celek, who did not miss a game despite battling injuries
in 2011, further solidified his reputation as one of the best tightends in the league. His 500 yards after the catch were the bestamong NFC TEs, and 8.1 average yards after catch was the besttotal in the league
CAREER HIGHS FOR AVANT• In his seventh season in Philly, WR Jason Avant is coming off a
season where he established new career-bests in catches (52),yards (679), and yards per catch (13.1). The former Michiganstandout remains one of the Eagles most sure-handed receiversand one of the biggest locker room leaders
TRUSTED TARGETS
The Eagles revamped o-line unit, now in theirsecond season playing under offensive line coachHoward Mudd and his zone blocking scheme,played to rave reviews in 2011. • C Jason Kelce, the Eagles sixth-round draft
selection last year, became the fifth rookie of-fensive lineman, the first since Doug Brzezin-ski in 1999, and the only rookie center to startall 16 games for the Eagles. Hewas also the 16th rookie in leaguehistory to start every game atcenter
• G Danny Watkins also stepped inand started 12 games for the Ea-gles last year. He and Kelce com-bined to become the first rookiecombo to start at least 12 gamesfor the Eagles on the offensive line
• Todd Herremans enters his second season starting at right tacklefor the Birds. Herremans was named to the USA Today’s All-Joeteam, which recognizes players who do not necessarily garnerheadlines
• A battle is brewing at left tackle between veteran tackles Deme-tress Bell (signed as unrestricted free agent in 2012 after spend-ing the past four seasons in Buffalo) and fifth-year tackle KingDunlap, who has started seven games for the Eagles in his career
• With only 32 sacks allowed, the Birds front five finished tied forfourth in the NFC. That total was also the lowest for the Eaglessince 2008 when they allowed 23
MUDD’S MEN RETURN
Player Rec. Yds. TDMaclin 63 859 5Celek 62 811 5Jackson 58 961 4Avant 52 679 1McCoy 48 315 3
EAGLES RECEIVERS KELCE
Player Rec. Yds.Jackson, ‘08-11 229 4,085Quick, ‘82-85 213 3,864Barnett, ‘90-93 182 2,922Hawkins, ‘66-69 158 2,876
EAGLES RECEIVING FIRST FOUR SEASONS
Team Sacks-Yds.New Orleans 24-158Atlanta 26-173NY Giants 28-199Tampa Bay 32-188Philadelphia 32-166
2011 NFC SACKS ALLOWED
Player No. Yds 1stNewton, Car 43 284 24Jackson, StL 29 187 8McCoy, Phi 25 146 16Vick, Phi 17 142 9
NFC 3RD-DOWN RUSHING
Team 3-and-outs %New Orleans 23-175 (13.1)San Diego 23-172 (13.4)Green Bay 27-181 (14.9)Philadelphia 29-190 (15.3)New England 28-180 (15.6)
3-AND-OUT DRIVES
Head Coach Andy Reid - 8.11.12On the development of RB Bryce Brown: “Bryce is a really smartkid. He’s picking things up well and then he’s a big, physical kid.He’s got good speed and good moves so you got to see that. It’s im-portant though that he continues to fine-tune himself as we gohere. Like any young player needs to do, he needs to continue to dothat. But I would tell you he was one of the positives coming out ofthe game. I thought he did a nice job.”
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Under second-year defensive coordinator JuanCastillo, the Eagles will look to build off of theirsolid finish to 2011 defensively.• After allowing 344.8 total yards per game the
first 12 weeks of the 2011 season, the Eagles‘D’ allowed just 265.0 yards per game in theirlast four contests, including 103.5 yards pergame via the rush and 161.5 against the pass
• The Eagles allowed only 11.5 points per game over their last fourcontests, which is second in the league only to Pittsburgh’s 7.8
• Over the first 8 games of the season, the Eagles allowed 8 rush-ing plays of 20-plus yards. After that, they surrendered just two(one in last four games)
• Over their final 11 contests (7-4 record), the Eagles held oppo-nents to just 17.8 points per game while forcing 19 takeaways
SECOND YEAR SURGE
Under accomplished secondary coach Todd Bowles (13 NFL sea-sons but first year in Philadelphia), the Eagleswill feature players with new roles in 2012.• Acquired from Arizona last season, CB Do-
minique Rodgers-Cromartie will take over asa starter for the departed Asante Samuel.Rodgers-Cromartie has picked off 13 INTs inhis career, four of which he took back for TDs
• With Rodgers-Cromartie moving out of thenickel corner role, Joselio Hanson has beenseeing most of the first-team reps. Brandon Boykin and CurtisMarsh have also been splitting time at the position
• The Eagles added veteran safety Oshiomogho (O.J.) Atogwe, whowill provide depth to the secondary. The eigth year player hascompiled 25 career INTs, three of which came in 2011 with theRedskins
SECONDARY SCHOOL
The Eagles defensive line, under thetutelage of d-line sage Jim Washburnand defensive coordinator JuanCastillo, was a force to be reckonedwith in 2011, attacking opposing QBsat an alarming rate.• The Birds finished 2011 tied with
Minnesota for the league lead with50 sacks.
• Last season marked the first timesince 2002 that the Eagles eclipsedthe 50 sack plateau
• Philadelphia had 13 different play-ers tally at least one sack in 2011
SACK CITY
Team SacksPhiladelphia 50Minnesota 50Baltimore 48NY Giants 48
SACKS BY TEAM, 2011
Total Yds. Rush Pass PPG 3rd Pct.First 12: 344.8 (15) 115.6 (16) 229.3 (16) 23.5 (21) 38% (18)Last 4: 265.0 (2) 103.5 (10) 161.5 (3) 11.5 (2) 29.5% (7)
2011 EAGLES DEFENSIVE TURNAROUND
ASOMUGHA
CASTILLO
The Eagles have proven over the years that theyhave a knack for getting to the quarterback, andwill look to continue to do so in 2012 after a stel-lar 2011• Since 1982 when sacks became an official sta-
tistic, the Eagles have recorded the most in theleague with 1,359
• Since 1999, both the Philadelphia andWashburn’s defenses have had onecommon goal: get to the QB. The Ea-gles have compiled an NFC-best 560sacks in that time
• During that same span, Washburn’ssquads have had 525.0 sacks, includ-ing 474 compiled by Tennessee’s de-fense from 1999-2010 while he was theTitans defensive line coach
• Last year’s d-line racked up 46 sacks, the most ever by a Wash-burn-coached unit. He eclipsed his previous mark of 39.5 set in2008
HISTORICALLY SACKING
The Eagles have been known to disruptopposing teams and create more oppor-tunities for their offense by forcing andrecovering fumbles.• Under Andy Reid they have foreced 217
fumbles since 1999, good for second inthe league, according to Stats, Inc.
• The Eagles recovered 10 fumbles ondefense in 2011, returning three for atouchdown
FORCING THE ISSUE
Team SacksPittsburgh 562Philadelphia 560Miami 541NY Giants 538Baltimore 523
SACKS SINCE 1999
Defensive Coordinator Juan Castillo - 8.12.12On how LB Mychal Kendricks has been progressing: “Mychal is re-lentless. You saw some of the big play ability. It is hard for the youngguys because we are really not game planning. The day before wesay here’s Pittsburgh and here is what we are going to do. Espe-cially for young guys like that it is tough but he came through. Hemade some big plays which he is capable of doing.”
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Team FFDetroit 221Philadelphia 217Chicago 216Indianapolis 216St. Louis 202
FORCED FUMBLESSINCE 1999
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Defensive ends Jason Babin and TrentCole combined to be one of the mostdominant pass-rushing forces inPhiladelphia Eagles history. The pairof pass rushers accumulated 29 sacksin 2011, which is tied for second-mostin Eagles annals behind Reggie Whiteand Clyde Simmons combined for 33in 1992BABIN THE BEAST• Babin put up his finest season as a
pro in 2011, and was tied for third inthe league with 18 sacks at the sea-son’s end. It also marked the third-highest single season total in franchise history behind ClydeSimmons (19.0) and Reggie White (21.0)
• Babin collected five multi-sack outings in 2011 to bring his ca-reer total to 11. He had three sacks vs. NY Jets (12/18), Miami(12/11) and San Francisco (10/2), and two sacks against Seattle(12/1), Dallas (10/30), and St. Louis (9/11)
• After racking up 12.5 sacks in 2010, Babin has 30.5 sacks sincethe beginning of last season, which is third behind DeMarcusWare (35) and Jared Allen (33)
SACK COLE-LITION• Cole collected 11 sacks in 2011 despite missing two games with
a calf injury, eight of which came after he returned. He tallied aseason-high 3.0 sacks in the Eagles win over Miami (12/11)
• A seventh year pro out of Cincinnati,Cole is third all-time in Eagles his-tory and third among NFC defend-ers with 68.0 career quarterbacktakedowns
• Since 2006, Cole has tallied 63.0sacks, which is third in the league.He was a Pro Bowler in 2007 (103 tackles, 12.5 sacks) and 2009(93, 12.5 sacks)
DYNAMIC DUO
The Eagles are locked and loaded at defensivetackle in 2012 despite missing Mike Patterson(out indefinitely recovering from brain surgery),one of the Eagles most constant contributorssince his arrival as a first-round selection in2004.• A sixth-year pro, Cullen Jenkins impressed in
his first season in Philadelphia, registering 5.5sacks
• DT Derek Landri led the team with eight tackles for loss in 2011after re-joining the team in October
• With their first round selection in 2012, the Eagles moved upthree slots to the 12th overall pick to draft DT Fletcher Cox fromMississippi State. Cox was recognized with first team All-SEChonors after posting five sacks and 56 tackles his senior year
TACKLING ADVERSITY
The Eagles hope to solidify the linebacker posi-tion in 2012 thanks to experienced veterans andan influx of new talent.• With their first draft pick in the second round,
the Eagles selected Mychal Kendricks fromCalifornia. Kendricks, penciled in as the starterat SAM linebacker, earned several All-Americaselections as a senior in 2011, and was namedthe Pac-12’s Defensive Player of the Year, play-ing in all 13 games with 11 starts, leading the team in tackles witha career-high 106, while adding two interceptions and three sacks
• In his second season in Philadelphia, Brian Rolle posted an im-pressive rookie season. In addition to 63 tackles and a sack, theBirds sixth-round selection stripped RB Matt Forte and scoopedup the loose ball and returned it 22 yards for his first careertouchdown vs. Chi. (11/7)
• Jamar Chaney led the 2011 squad with in tackles (104), ranked2nd in pass breakups (10), and tied for 2nd in interceptions (3).Chaney also proved his versatility with starts at both SAM andMLB over his three-year stint with Philadelphia since beingdrafted in the seventh-round of 2010
REVAMPED LINEBACKING CORPS
LANDRI
Player SacksAllen, Min 22.0Ware, Dal 19.5Babin, Phi 18.0Pierre-Paul, NYG 16.5
2011 NFL SACKS
Player SacksWhite 124.0Simmons 76.0Cole 68.0Douglas 54.5
EAGLES CAREER SACKS
In one of the biggest moves of the 2012 offseason,the Eagles acquired MLB DeMeco Ryans in atrade with the Houston Texans. • A two-time Pro Bowler (2009, 2007), Ryans was
tabbed as a first team All-Pro performer by APand garnered Defensive Rookie of the Year hon-ors in 2006
• The Bessemer, Alabama, native left Houston asthe Texans all-time leader with 637 tackles, andled the club or tied for the team lead in tackles 30 times
• Named the Texans 2011 Ed Block Courage Award winner for notmissing a game that season after being placed on injured reservein 2010 with a torn Achilles tendon
MANNING THE MIDDLE
RYANS
ROLLE
GP/GS Tackles Sacks-Yds Int FF/FR86/86 637 8.5-74.5 2 6/8
THE DEMECO RYANS FILE - CAREER STATS
QUARTERBACKSA multi-dimensional threat from thequarterback position, Michael Vick madethe most of his first full offseason inPhiladelphia in 2012 and, as a whole, isenjoying the second phase of his NFL ca-reer. In 2011, Vick helped engineer afranchise-record 6,386 yards of offense,while setting career marks in attempts(423), completions (253), and yards(3,303). Vick is the NFL’s all-time rushing leader among quarter-backs and become just the 2nd player in NFL history to surpass the3,000-yard passing mark and the 500-yard rushing mark in con-secutive seasons. Vick was selected with the first overall pick in2001 draft by Atlanta, signed with Philadelphia in 2009 and inked asix-year contract extension with the Eagles in 2011.
Behind Vick is 3rd-year signal caller Mike Kafka, a fourth rounddraft choice in 2010 from Northwestern. A talented and cerebralplayer, he served as the Eagles 3rd QB for most of his first two NFLcampaigns and connected on 68.8% of his passes last year in hisfirst NFL action.
Rookie 3rd round pick Nick Foles finished his career at Arizona asthe school’s all-time leading passer in terms of yards (10,011), TDs(67), attempts (1,369) and completions (933) en route to earningthree consecutive All-Pac 10 honorable mention honors (2009-11).
Trent Edwards signed as a free agent during the 2012 offseason. Aformer third round selection of the Bills in 2007, Edwards has com-pleted 60.5% of his career passes with Buffalo and Jacksonvillefrom 2007-10.
RUNNING BACKS
One of the most dynamic backs in thegame, LeSean McCoy rushed his way intothe Eagles record book during a breakoutseason in 2011. His 20 total touchdownsand league-leading 17 rushing scoresshattered franchise records set by Hall ofFamer Steve Van Buren in 1945. The Har-risburg, PA, native gained 1,309 rushingyards (5th in Eagles history) and garneredfirst team All-Pro and FedEx GroundPlayer of the Year honors as well as hisfirst Pro Bowl berth. The Eagles second round pick in 2009 out ofPittsburgh, McCoy, nicknamed “Shady,” has also proved his worthas a receiver out of the backfield. McCoy signed a five-year contractextension during the 2012 offseason that will keep him in Philadel-phia through 2017.
Dion Lewis, a speedy and shifty 5th round draft pick from Pittsburghin 2011, spent his rookie season as both a reserve running back andkick returner.
Depth at running back is also provided by rookies Bryce Brown (D7-12) and Chris Polk, a rookie free agent from Washington.
Brown took a circuitous route to the NFL after being tabbed as thenation’s number one recruit coming out of high school in Wichita,KS in 2008. He only played 13 games at the collegiate level with Ten-nessee and Kansas State. Polk finished as the Huskies 2nd all-timeleading rusher with 4,049 yards.
Fullback Stanley Havili (D7b-11 from USC) spent his rookie seasonof 2011 on the Eagles practice squad. He is the leading candidate totake over the fullback spot in 2012.
Challenging Havili is rookie free agent Emil Igwenagu (UMass).
WIDE RECEIVERS
Armed with a unique combination ofspeed, skill, and a relentless, competitivedesire, DeSean Jackson is one of theNFL’s most dangerous weapons. Theteam’s 2nd round draft pick in 2008,Jackson earned Pro Bowl berths in 2009and 2010. In fact, he became the firstplayer in league history to earn a ProBowl berth at two positions in 2009. A na-tive of Los Angeles, CA, Jackson becamethe first player in NFL history to accumulate 3,500 receiving yardsand 1,000 punt returns yards in his first four seasons. He was re-warded for his effort with a five-year contract extension in 2012 thatwill keep him in an Eagles uniform through 2016.
A 1st round pick in 2009, Jeremy Maclin proved his toughness in2011 by posting a team-high 63 catchesfor 859 yards despite spending a offsea-son ruling out cancer as an ailment thatzapped a good deal of his strength andstamina. The Missouri product caught ateam-leading 189 passes over his firstthree NFL campaigns. Only one otherEagle has ever caught more in their firstthree seasons (TE Keith Jackson)
One of the most sure-handed receivers inthe league, Jason Avant set new careerbenchmarks with 52 catches and 679 yards in 2011. In fact, the 7th-year pro from Michigan increased his reception total during eachof his first six campaigns. Avant, who overcame a rough childhoodin Chicago, IL, is one of the most respected players in the confinesof the Eagles locker room.
A 5th round draft choice in 2010, Riley Cooper provides size to thewide receivers ranks while proving to be an accomplished per-former on special teams.
A former 2nd lieutenant in the Air Force, Chad Hall is a reserve widereceiver and return man for the Eagles over the last two seasons.
Originally a 4th round selection of St. Louis in 2010, Mardy Gilyardplayed in 11 career games for the Rams, all in 2010.
Rookie 6th round draft pick Marvin McNutt finished his career atIowa with 170 receptions for 2,861 yards and 28 touchdowns afterconverting from quarterback as a sophomore.
Jamel Hamler, a rookie free agent signee of Denver in 2011, spenthis rookie season on the Eagles practice squad.
Rounding out the position group are Tiger Jones, who starred withthe Philadelphia Soul of the Arena League, and rookie free agentsElvis Akpla (Montana State), Brian Hernandez (Utah), McKay Ja-cobson (BYU), and Damaris Johnson (Tulsa). Johnson finished histhree-year career at Tulsa as the NCAA’s all-time leader in all-pur-pose yardage (7,796)
JACKSON
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Recognized for his ability both as a re-ceiver and as a blocker, Brent Celek is inhis 6th NFL season after joining theteam as a 5th round pick in 2007. Celekhauled in 223 passes during his career,6th most ever by an Eagles tight end.
Reserve tight ends are 2010 4th rounderClay Harbor, 1st-year pro Brett Brack-ett, a native of Lawrence, NJ, and rookiefree agent Chase Ford (Miami, FL).
OFFENSIVE LINE
2nd-year center Jason Kelce anchors a young and talented line tu-tored by renowned offensive line coach Howard Mudd. Kelce startedall 16 games for the Eagles a year ago after being drafted in the 6thround from Cincinnati. He earned all-rookie team honors andearned high praise from his head coach along the way. “This kidcould be Howard’s son,” said Andy Reid. “Not only do they look andact alike, their playing styles are the same. He’s a phenomenal ath-lete, plus he’s a smart kid.”
Manning the right tackle spot for the 2nd year is eight-year vet ToddHerremans. The team’s 5th round draft pick in 2005, he served pri-marily as the Eagles left guard from 2006-10. Herremans, whoearned All-Joe honors from the USA Today in 2008 and 2011, alsohas two career touchdown receptions. He inked a contract exten-sion in 2012 that will keep him in Philly through 2016.
Now in his 2nd season in Philadelphia, Evan Mathis flourished inhis first year in Mudd’s system in 2011 and started 15 games. Infact, the former 3rd round draft choice of Carolina was tabbed asthe 18th best player in the NFL by Pro Football Focus. He previouslyplayed with Carolina, Miami and Cincinnati.
A first round pick in 2011, Danny Watkins started 12 games at rightguard last season. Watkins combined with Kelce to become the firstEagles rookie duo to start 10-or-more games in the same season.A native of Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada, he was named tothe PFW/PFWA All-Rookie team.
Demetress Bell was signed during the 2012 offseason to offset theAchilles injury suffered by Pro Bowl LT Jason Peters. Bell, whoserved as an understudy to Peters in Buffalo, started 30 games forthe Bills at left tackle from 2009-11. He was originally recruited toNorthwestern State in basketball before making the change to foot-ball. He was drafted in the 7th round by Buffalo in 2008.
King Dunlap has experience at both tackle and guard for the Eaglessince being drafted in the 7th round in 2008.
Mike Gibson has lined up at center and guard during his three-yearNFL career in Seattle (2009-11). He was originally drafted byPhiladelphia in 2008 in the 6th round.
A fifth round draft pick from Iowa in 2011, Julian Vandervelde addsdepth at guard and center, as does Dallas Reynolds, who spent themajority of the last three seasons on the Eagles practice squad.
Other linemen with NFL experience on the roster include centerSteve Vallos, tackle Thomas Welch, and tackle D.J. Jones.
Three rookies are competing for roster spots: T Dennis Kelly (5thround pick from Purdue), G Brandon Washington (6th rounder fromMiami, Fl.), and rookie free agent G Alfred McCullough. (Georgia).
PUP list: In 2000, he was a redshirt defensive lineman in college, la-boring on Arkansas’ scout team. In 2004, he was a rookie free agenttight end just looking for playing time in Buffalo. Now, he is a five-time Pro Bowl offensive tackle who is building his resume for a spotin the Pro Football Hall of Fame. In between is the remarkable storyof Jason Peters, who is regarded by many experts as the best lefttackle in the game, and who has anchored the Eagles offensive linesince being acquired in a trade from Buffalo in 2009. Peters, who issigned through 2014, will be slowed at the start of the 2012 seasonafter rupturing his Achilles tendon during the offseason.DEFENSIVE LINE
A fifth round draft selection from Cincin-nati in 2005, two-time Pro Bowl selectionTrent Cole is a proven commodity at rush-ing the passer and stopping the run. Nowin his 8th season in Philadelphia, Colehas the third most sacks in Eagles his-tory, trailing only Reggie White and ClydeSimmons. Cole was rewarded with afour-year contract extension in 2012 thatwill keep him in Philadelphia through2017.
Cole’s running mate at defensive end isJason Babin, a two-time Pro Bowl selec-tion himself. Since the start of the 2010season, Babin ranks third in the NFL with30.5 sacks after registering a career-high18 sacks in 2011. He is one of just threeplayers, along with DeMarcus Ware andTamba Hali, to log 12+ sacks in each ofthe last two seasons. A former first rounddraft choice of Houston in 2004, Babinspent the 2009 season in Philadelphia be-fore returning to the Eagles in 2011.
A daunting and versatile presence, DT Cullen Jenkins provides astrong pass rush inside. A Super Bowl champion with the Packersin 2010, Jenkins entered the season with 34.5 career sacks, in-cluding 5.5 in his first season with Philadelphia in 2011.
DT Mike Patterson, a first round pick in 2005 from USC, is one ofthe toughest and most dependable players on the squad. Pattersonmissed just two games over his eight-year career, including justone game in 2011 after being diagnosed with a rare brain conditioncalled arteriovenous malformation (AVM) that caused him to have aseizure during a training camp practice in August.
DE Darryl Tapp provides valuable depth at the defensive end posi-tion and is in his third season in Philadelphia after being acquiredfrom a trade with Seattle in 2010.. A seven-year vet, Tapp has ac-cumulated 23.5 sacks and nine forced fumbles in his career.
DE Brandon Graham, a first round draft selection in 2010 out ofMichigan, battled back from a torn ACL suffered late in his rookiecampaign to return to the field in a limited role in the latter half ofthe 2011 season.
DT Derek Landri is a high-motor presence in the middle of the de-fense. He led the Eagles with eight tackles for loss last year, de-spite playing in only 12 games. He previously played for Jacksonville(2007-09) and Carolina (2009-10) and started all 16 games for thePanthers in 2010 (three sacks).
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DT Antonio Dixon missed the majority of the 2011 campaign afterbeing placed on Injured Reserve on 10/4 with a torn triceps. Origi-nally a rookie free agent signing of the Washington Redskins in2009, Dixon was claimed off waivers by the Eagles prior to the 2009season opener and transitioned from reliable contributor to astarter on the defensive line in 2010.
Signed in 2011 fresh off a successful stint in the CFL, DE PhillipHunt provided quality depth on the defensive line in his first seasonwith the team. Prior to his arrival in Philadelphia, Hunt notched 19sacks from 2009-10 for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, including aleague-leading 16 sacks in 2010.
The Eagles also added a pair of high draft picks to the mix in 2012in DT Fletcher Cox (12th overall pick) and DE Vinny Curry (2ndround). They moved up three spots in the draft to select Cox, whowas named first-team All-SEC as a junior after collecting 56 tack-les and five sacks in his final season at Mississippi State. Curry fin-ished his four-year career at Marshall with 26 sacks, 49 tackles fora loss and 10 forced fumbles.
Rounding out the defensive line group is a trio of first-year pros inDT Cedric Thornton, DT Ollie Ogbu and DE Xavier Brown and rookiefree agents DE Monte Taylor (Cincinnati) and DT Frank Trotter(Memphis).
LINEBACKERS
A two-time All-Pro and Pro Bowl middle linebacker, DeMeco Ryanswas acquired by the Eagles in 2012 in a trade with Houston. A 2ndround pick of the Texans in 2006, Ryans was the Texans all-timeleader with 637 tackles. A team captain as well, he rebounded froman Achilles injury that shortened his 2010 season to play in all 16games in a newly implemented 3-4 defensive scheme in Houston.
The Eagles added speedy LB Mychal Kendricks in the 2nd round inthe 2012 draft from California. He appeared in all 51 games duringhis four-year career at Cal and was named the Pac-12’s DefensivePlayer of the Year following his senior season.
Brian Rolle opened eyes in his first season with the Eagles, earn-ing a starting role at WILL linebacker early on in his rookie cam-paign. A 6th round draft pick from Ohio State, Rolle had 63 tackles,one sack and a forced fumble which he returned for a TD in 2011.
The team’s leading tackler in 2011, Jamar Chaney was a full-timestarter a year ago, working mostly at the MLB position. A 7th rounddraft choice from Mississippi St. in 2010, he notched three INTs in2011, the most by an Eagles LB since William Thomas had 3 in 1996.
A six-year vet out of Division 1-AA James Madison, Akeem Jordanstarted seven of the final eight games of the year at the SAM line-backer last year, while also contributing on special teams.
Second-year pro Casey Matthews became the first Eagles rookie tostart at linebacker on opening day since Alonzo Johnson in 1986.Matthews was a 4th round draft pick from Oregon in 2011.
Keenan Clayton has served a key role on special teams and addeddepth to the linebacking corps since joining the team as a 4th roundpick in 2010.
Rounding out the position group is Monte Simmons, who spent the2011 season on the 49ers practice squad, along with Adrian Moten,who spent last season with the Seahawks and Colts, and rookie freeagent Ryan Rau (Portland State).
DEFENSIVE BACKS
A three-time Pro Bowler and four-timeAll Pro selection, and widely regarded asone of the elite cornerbacks in the NFL,Nnamdi Asomugha is in his second sea-son with the Eagles after signing a five-year contract on the first day of freeagency in 2011. Originally a first roundpick of the Raiders in 2003, Asomugharanked 2nd on the team with 3 INTs in hisinaugural season in Philadelphia.
After serving as the Eagles nickel cornerback for the majority ofthe 2011 season, Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie will transition intoa starting role on the outside. Acquired by the Eagles via trade withthe Arizona Cardinals in exchange for QB Kevin Kolb on July 28,2011, Rodgers-Cromartie has tallied 16 interceptions over his four-year career, including four career interception returns for TDs.
Returning for his seventh season in Philadelphia, Joselio Hansonhas played a valuable role as a nickel cornerback. A gritty veteran,Hanson was originally signed by San Francisco as a rookie freeagent out of Texas Tech in 2003.
A 3rd round draft pick in 2011, Curtis Marsh spent most of his rookieseason learning the Eagles scheme, while seeing action in theteam’s final seven contests. Marsh provides depth at the corner-back position and should compete for playing time.
Trevard Lindley played in 11 games with the Eagles in his rookiecampaign and tallied 21 tackles and an interception. The Kentuckyalum was drafted in the 4th round in 2010.
Brandon Hughes has been a key contributor on special teams sincejoining the team in 2010 off the Giants practice squad. A 5th roundpick of the Chargers in 2009, Hughes spent his rookie campaign onInjured Reserve before landing on the Giants practice squad.
Kevin Thomas, a 3rd round pick of the Colts in 2010 from USC, wasacquired in a trade from Indianapolis on August 2.
The secondary will also feature first-year cornerbacks BrandonBoykin, a fourth round selection out of Georgia, and rookie freeagents Cliff Harris (Oregon) and Wade Bonner (Mississippi State).
Entering his third year with the Eagles, Nate Allen re-establishedhimself as the starting free safety for the Eagles after being ham-pered by a knee injury that required season-ending surgery in 2010.A second round draft choice of the Birds, Allen has notched five in-terceptions over his first two seasons in an Eagles uniform.
A third-year safety from Ohio State, hard-hitting safety Kurt Cole-man battled his way back from losing a starting job to lead the Ea-gles in interceptions (4) and ranked second in tackles (96) in 2011.He was drafted by Philadelphia in the 7th round in 2010.
Arriving in Philadelphia after spending the 2011 season with Wash-ington, Oshiomogho Atogwe brings a veteran presence to the safetyposition. Originally a 3rd round pick of St. Louis in 2005, Atogwe has24 interceptions since 2006, which ranks second among safeties(Ed Reed, 35) in that time frame.
Second-year safety Jaiquawn Jarrett, the team’s 2010 2nd roundselection appeared in every game of his rookie campaign.
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Special teams MVP Colt Anderson will look to rebound in 2012 aftertearing his ACL during the 2011 campaign. Plucked from Min-nesota’s practice squad by the Eagles in 2010, Anderson has be-come a staple on the special teams unit.
Tom Nelson was added to the Eagles roster in 2011 and appeared inthe final four games of the year. A third-year safety out of IllinoisState, Nelson appeared in 21 games with the Bengals from 2009-10.
SPECIAL TEAMS
Second-year placekicker Alex Henery set a franchise record androokie NFL mark with an 88.9% field goal percentage in his firstseason with the Eagles. Selected in the fourth round of the 2011draft, Henery finished fifth in the league in field goal percentage andconnected on his final 16 kicks of the year, marking the third-longest streak in team history.
Punter Chas Henry was signed as a rookie free agent in 2011 fromFlorida, where he earned the 2010 Ray Guy Award as the nation’stop punter. A consensus first-team All-America selection, Henry av-eraged 42.9 yards on 66 kicks in 2011.
On July 25, 2012, the Eagles signed two-time Pro Bowler and All-Pro punter Mat McBriar to a one-year contract. McBriar, who spentthe previous eight seasons as a member of the Dallas Cowboys, av-erages 45.3 yards per punt, which ranks fifth in NFL history. He willlook to rebound from a foot injury that resulted in his placement onInjured Reserve last season.
Jon Dorenbos is one of the league’s most reliable long snappersand, as a result, earned Pro Bowl honors in 2009. The UTEP alumis in his 10th NFL season and his seventh in Philadelphia.
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OFFENSE WR 18 Jeremy Maclin 14 Riley Cooper 83 Marvin McNutt 19 Mardy Gilyard
84 Jamel Hamler 86 Tiger Jones 80 Brian HernandezLT 65 King Dunlap 77 Demetress Bell 74 D.J. JonesLG 69 Evan Mathis 73 Julian Vandervelde 61 Alfred McCulloughC 62 Jason Kelce 66 Dallas Reynolds 68 Steve VallosRG 63 Danny Watkins 64 Mike Gibson 78 Brandon WashingtonRT 79 Todd Herremans 67 Dennis Kelly 76 Thomas WelchTE 87 Brent Celek 82 Clay Harbor 85 Brett Brackett 89 Chase Ford
41 Emil IgwenaguWR 10 DeSean Jackson 81 Jason Avant 16 Chad Hall 13 Damaris Johnson
88 Elvis Akpla 17 McKay JacobsonFB 39 Stanley Havili 41 Emil IgwenaguRB 25 LeSean McCoy 28 Dion Lewis 34 Bryce Brown 32 Chris PolkQB 7 Michael Vick 3 Mike Kafka 9 Nick Foles 11 Trent Edwards
DEFENSE LDE 93 Jason Babin 54 Brandon Graham 76 Phillip Hunt 61 Monte TaylorLDT 97 Cullen Jenkins 91 Fletcher Cox 72 Cedric Thornton 78 Ollie OgbuRDT 94 Derek Landri 90 Antonio Dixon 74 Frank TrotterRDE 58 Trent Cole 55 Darryl Tapp 75 Vinny Curry 96 Xavier BrownWILL 52 Brian Rolle 51 Jamar Chaney 57 Keenan Clayton 53 Adrian MotenMLB 59 DeMeco Ryans 50 Casey Matthews 47 Ryan RauSAM 95 Mychal Kendricks 56 Akeem Jordan 48 Monte SimmonsLCB 23 D. Rodgers-Cromartie 31 Curtis Marsh 22 Brandon Boykin 38 Cliff HarrisRCB 24 Nnamdi Asomugha 21 Joselio Hanson 27 Brandon Hughes 35 Trevard Lindley
33 Kevin ThomasSS 29 Nate Allen 43 Oshiomogho Atogwe 45 Phillip Thomas 37 Wade BonnerFS 42 Kurt Coleman 26 Jaiquawn Jarrett 49 Tom Nelson
SPECIAL TEAMS P 1 Mat McBriar 8 Chas HenryK 6 Alex HeneryH 1 Mat McBriar 8 Chas HenryPR 13 Damaris Johnson 16 Chad Hall 22 Brandon Boykin 38 Cliff HarrisKOR 22 Brandon Boykin 13 Damaris Johnson 16 Chad Hall 34 Bryce BrownLS 46 Jon DorenbosUnderline - rookies and first-year players [player] - injured
Elvis Akpla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ACK-pluhNnamdi Asomugha . . . . . .NOM-dee AH-sum-wuhOshiomogho Atogwe . . .oh-SHIM-ago uh-TOG-wayJason Babin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .BAB-inDemetress Bell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .duh-MEE-trissBrent Celek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SELL-ickJon Dorenbos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DORN-bossStanley Havili . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ha-VEE-leeEmil Igwenagu . . . . . . . . .eh-MEAL ig-wen-AH-gooDamaris Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .duh-MARR-usAlex Henery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .HEN-ryTodd Herremans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .HARE-uh-mensJaiquawn Jarrett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .JAY-kwonMike Kafka . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALF-kuhJason Kelce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .KELL-seeOllie Ogbu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .OG-booRyan Rau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .rhymes with NOWJulian Vandervelde . . . . . . . . . . . .VAN-der-vell-dee
PRONUNCIATION GUIDEAndy Reid . .Exec. VP of football operations/head coachMarty Mornhinweg . . .asst. head coach/off. coordinatorJuan Castillo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .defensive coordinatorBobby April . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .special teams coordinatorBobby April III . . . . . . . . . . . . . .defensive quality controlTodd Bowles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .secondaryMike Caldwell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .linebackersDavid Culley . . . . . . . . . . . . . .senior asst/wide receiversTom Melvin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .tight endsHoward Mudd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .offensive lineMatt Nagy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .offensive quality controlDoug Pederson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .quarterbackslBarry Rubin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .strength and conditioningDuce Staley . . . . . . . . . . . . .special teams quality controlJim Washburn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .defensive lineTed Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .running backsMichael Zordich . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .secondary/safeties
COACHING STAFF
as of August 11, 2012NO NAME POS HT WT DOB AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN How Acq.88 Akpla, Elvis WR 6-1 190 1/6/89 23 R Montana State Portland, Or. FA-1229 Allen, Nate S 6-1 210 11/30/87 24 3 South Florida Cape Coral, Fl. D2-1030 Anderson, Colt S 5-10 194 10/25/85 26 3 Montana Butte, Mt. FA-Min-1024 Asomugha, Nnamdi CB 6-2 210 7/06/81 31 10 California Los Angeles, Ca. FA-Oak-1143 Atogwe, Oshiomogho S 5-11 205 6/23/81 31 8 Stanford Windsor, Ont. FA-1281 Avant, Jason WR 6-0 212 4/20/83 29 7 Michigan Chicago, Il. D4b-0693 Babin, Jason DE 6-3 267 5/24/80 32 9 Western Michigan Paw Paw, Mi. FA-Ten-1177 Bell, Demetress T 6-5 311 5/3/84 28 5 Northwestern State Summerfield, LA FA-Buf-1237 Bonner, Wade DB 5-10 195 8/5/88 24 R Mississippi State Mason, Tn. FA-1222 Boykin, Brandon CB 5-9 182 7/13/90 22 R Georgia Fayetteville, Ga. D4-1285 Brackett, Brett TE 6-5 246 12/13/87 24 1 Penn State Lawrence, NJ FA-1134 Brown, Bryce RB 6-0 223 5/14/91 21 R Kansas State Wichita, Ks. D7-1296 Brown, Xavier DE 6-4 265 2/19/88 24 1 LIU Post Bay Shore, NY FA-1287 Celek, Brent TE 6-4 255 1/25/85 27 6 Cincinnati Cincinnati, Oh. D5b-0751 Chaney, Jamar LB 6-0 242 10/11/86 25 3 Mississippi State St. Lucie, Fl. D7a-1057 Clayton, Keenan LB 6-1 229 6/19/87 25 3 Oklahoma Sulphur Springs, Tx. D4b-1058 Cole, Trent DE 6-3 270 10/05/82 29 8 Cincinnati Xenia, Oh. D5a-0542 Coleman, Kurt S 5-11 195 7/01/88 24 3 Ohio State Clayton, Oh. D7c-1014 Cooper, Riley WR 6-3 222 9/09/87 24 3 Florida Clearwater, Fl. D5b-1091 Cox, Fletcher DT 6-4 298 12/13/90 21 R Mississippi State Yazoo City, Ms. D1-1275 Curry, Vinny DE 6-3 266 6/30/88 24 R Marshall Neptune, NJ D2b-1290 Dixon, Antonio DT 6-3 322 7/17/85 27 4 Miami, Fl. Miami, Fl. W-Was-0946 Dorenbos, Jon LS 6-0 250 7/21/80 32 10 Texas-El Paso Garden Grove, Ca. FA-0665 Dunlap, King T 6-9 330 9/14/85 26 5 Auburn Brentwood, Tn. D7-0811 Edwards, Trent QB 6-4 230 10/30/83 28 5 Stanford Los Gatos, Ca. FA-12
9 Foles, Nick QB 6-6 243 1/20/89 23 R Arizona Austin, Tx. D3-1289 Ford, Chase TE 6-6 245 7/19/90 22 R Miami (FL) Corrigan, Tx. FA-1264 Gibson, Mike G/C 6-4 305 11/18/85 26 4 California Napa, Ca. FA-Sea-1219 Gilyard, Marty WR 5-11 194 12/2/86 25 2 Cincinnati Bunnell, Fl. FA-1254 Graham, Brandon DE 6-2 268 4/03/88 24 3 Michigan Detroit, Mi. D1-1016 Hall, Chad WR 5-8 187 5/23/86 26 3 Air Force Atlanta, Ga. FA-1084 Hamler, Jamel WR 6-2 195 12/7/88 23 1 Fresno State San Leandro, Ca. FA-1121 Hanson, Joselio CB 5-9 185 8/13/81 31 8 Texas Tech Playa Del Rey, Ca. FA-0682 Harbor, Clay TE 6-3 252 7/02/87 25 3 Missouri State Dwight, Il. D4d-1038 Harris, Cliff CB 5-11 180 12/12/90 21 R Oregon Fresno, Ca. FA-1239 Havili, Stanley FB 6-0 245 11/14/87 24 1 USC Salt Lake City, Ut. D7b-11
6 Henery, Alex K/P 6-1 177 8/18/87 25 2 Nebraska Omaha, Ne. D4b-118 Henry, Chas P 6-3 219 1/16/89 23 2 Florida Dallas, GA FA-11
80 Hernandez, Brian WR 5-11 190 4/13/84 28 R Utah Phoenix, Az. FA-1279 Herremans, Todd G/T 6-6 321 10/13/82 29 8 Saginaw Valley State Ravenna, Mi. D4b-0527 Hughes, Brandon CB 5-11 185 5/23/86 26 4 Oregon State Bloomington, IL FA-NYG-1076 Hunt, Phillip DE 6-0 248 1/10/86 26 2 Houston Fort Worth, Tx. FA-1141 Igwenagu, Emil FB 6-2 245 3/27/89 23 R Massachussetts Boylston, Ma. FA-1210 Jackson, DeSean WR 5-10 175 12/01/86 25 5 California Long Beach, Ca. D2b-0817 Jacobson, McKay WR 5-11 199 10/7/87 24 R BYU Southlake, Tx. FA-1226 Jarrett, Jaiquawn S 6-0 196 9/21/89 22 2 Temple Brooklyn, NY D2-1197 Jenkins, Cullen DT 6-2 305 1/20/81 31 9 Central Michigan Belleville, Mi. FA-GB-1113 Johnson, Damaris WR 5-8 170 11/22/89 22 R Tulsa Destrehan, La. FA-1274 Jones, D.J. T 6-5 310 5/8/88 24 1 Nebraska Stuart, Va. W-Bal-1286 Jones, Tiger WR 5-11 195 5/21/82 30 1 Louisville Mobile, Al. FA-1256 Jordan, Akeem LB 6-1 230 8/17/86 26 6 James Madison Harrisonburg, Va. FA-07
3 Kafka, Mike QB 6-3 225 7/25/87 25 3 Northwestern Chicago, Il. D4c-1062 Kelce, Jason C 6-3 295 11/05/87 24 2 Cincinnati Cleveland, Oh. D6a-1167 Kelly, Dennis T 6-8 321 1/16/90 22 R Purdue Chicago Heights, Il. D5-1295 Kendricks, Mychal LB 5-11 239 9/28/90 21 R California Fresno, Ca. D2a-1294 Landri, Derek DT 6-2 290 9/21/83 28 6 Notre Dame Concord, Ca. FA-Car-1128 Lewis, Dion RB 5-8 195 9/27/90 21 2 Pittsburgh Blairstown, NJ D5a-1135 Lindley, Trevard CB 6-0 183 2/2/86 26 2 Kentucky Hiram, Ga. D4a-1018 Maclin, Jeremy WR 6-0 198 5/11/88 24 4 Missouri Kirkwood, Mo. D1-0931 Marsh, Curtis CB 6-1 197 3/01/88 24 2 Utah State Simi Valley, Ca. D3-1169 Mathis, Evan G 6-5 302 11/01/81 30 8 Alabama Homewood, Ala. FA-Cin-1150 Matthews, Casey LB 6-1 245 1/16/89 23 2 Oregon Westlake Village, Ca. D4a-11
1 McBriar, Mat P 6-0 227 7/8/79 33 9 Hawaii Melbourne, Australia FA-1225 McCoy, LeSean RB 5-11 208 7/12/88 24 4 Pittsburgh Harrisburg, Pa. D2-0961 McCullough, Alfred G 6-2 311 7/16/89 23 R Alabama Athens, Al. FA-1283 McNutt, Marvin WR 6-2 216 7/4/89 23 R Iowa St. Louis, Mo. D6a-1253 Moten, Adrian LB 6-2 230 4/22/88 24 2 Maryland Brandywine, Md. FA-1249 Nelson, Tom S 5-11 200 12/04/86 25 3 Illinois State Arlington Heights, Il. FA-1178 Ogbu, Ollie DT 6-1 305 5/18/87 25 1 Penn State Staten Island, NY T-Ind-1298 Patterson, Mike DT 6-1 300 9/01/83 28 8 USC Los Alamitos, Ca. D1-0571 Peters, Jason T 6-4 340 1/22/82 30 9 Arkansas Queen City, Tx. T-Buf-0932 Polk, Chris RB 5-11 222 12/16/89 22 R Washington Redlands, Ca. FA-1247 Rau, Ryan LB 6-1 230 7/30/90 22 R Portland State Folsom, Ca. FA-1266 Reynolds, Dallas G/C 6-4 320 4/23/84 28 1 BYU Provo, Ut. FA-0923 Rodgers-Cromartie, D. CB 6-2 182 4/07/86 26 5 Tennessee State Bradenton, Fl. T-Arz-1152 Rolle, Brian LB 5-10 240 11/20/88 23 2 Ohio State Immokalee, Fl. D6b-1159 Ryans, DeMeco LB 6-1 247 7/28/84 28 7 Alabama Bessemer, Al. T-Hou-1248 Simmons, Monte LB 6-3 226 1/29/89 23 1 Kent State Pittsburgh, Pa. FA-1255 Tapp, Darryl DE 6-1 270 9/13/84 27 7 Virginia Tech Chesapeake, VA T-Sea-1061 Taylor, Monte DE 6-5 266 12/10/88 23 R Cincinnati Los Angeles, Ca. W-Sea-1233 Thomas, Kevin CB 6-0 192 9/20/86 25 3 USC Oxnard, Ca. T-Ind-1245 Thomas, Phillip S 5-11 198 11/15/90 21 R Syracuse Miami, Fl. FA-1272 Thornton, Cedric DT 6-4 309 6/21/88 24 1 Southern Arkansas Star City, Ark. FA-1174 Trotter, Frank DE 6-2 275 1/17/90 22 R Memphis Mobile, Al. FA-1268 Vallos, Steve C/G 6-3 310 12/28/83 28 5 Wake Forest Youngstown, Oh. FA-Cle-1273 Vandervelde, Julian G 6-2 300 10/07/87 24 2 Iowa Davenport, IA D5b-11
7 Vick, Michael QB 6-0 215 6/26/80 32 11 Virginia Tech Newport News, Va. FA-0978 Washington, Brandon G 6-2 320 8/13/88 24 R Miami (FL) Miami, Fl. D6b-1263 Watkins, Danny G 6-3 310 11/06/84 27 2 Baylor Kelowna, BC D1-1176 Welch, Thomas T 6-6 300 6/19/87 25 2 Vanderbilt Brentwood, Tn. W-StL-12
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as of August 11, 2012NO NAME POS HT WT DOB AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN How Acq. ‘11 GP/GS/IA
1 Mat McBriar P 6-0 227 7/8/79 33 9 Hawaii Melbourne, Australia FA-12 14/0/1 (Dal)3 Mike Kafka QB 6-3 225 7/25/87 25 3 Northwestern Chicago, Il. D4c-10 4/0/36 Alex Henery K/P 6-1 177 8/18/87 25 2 Nebraska Omaha, Ne. D4b-11 16/07 Michael Vick QB 6-0 215 6/26/80 32 11 Virginia Tech Newport News, Va. FA-09 13/13/38 Chas Henry P 6-3 219 1/16/89 23 2 Florida Dallas, GA FA-11 16/09 Nick Foles QB 6-6 243 1/20/89 23 R Arizona Austin, Tx. D3-12 --/--
10 DeSean Jackson WR 5-10 175 12/01/86 25 5 California Long Beach, Ca. D2b-08 15/15/111 Trent Edwards QB 6-4 230 10/30/83 28 5 Stanford Los Gatos, Ca. FA-12 0/013 Damaris Johnson WR 5-8 170 11/22/89 22 R Tulsa Destrehan, La. FA-12 --/--14 Riley Cooper WR 6-3 222 9/09/87 24 3 Florida Clearwater, Fl. D5b-10 16/316 Chad Hall WR 5-8 187 5/23/86 26 3 Air Force Atlanta, Ga. FA-10 7/017 McKay Jacobson WR 5-11 199 10/7/87 24 R BYU Southlake, Tx. FA-12 --/--18 Jeremy Maclin WR 6-0 198 5/11/88 24 4 Missouri Kirkwood, Mo. D1-09 13/13/319 Mardy Gilyard WR 5-11 194 12/2/86 25 2 Cincinnati Bunnell, Fl. FA-12 0/021 Joselio Hanson CB 5-9 185 8/13/81 31 8 Texas Tech Playa Del Rey, Ca. FA-06 16/122 Brandon Boykin CB 5-9 182 7/13/90 22 R Georgia Fayetteville, Ga. D4-12 --/--23 D. Rodgers-Cromartie CB 6-2 182 4/07/86 26 5 Tennessee State Bradenton, Fl. T-Arz-11 13/3/324 Nnamdi Asomugha CB 6-2 210 7/06/81 31 10 California Los Angeles, Ca. FA-Oak-11 16/1525 LeSean McCoy RB 5-11 208 7/12/88 24 4 Pittsburgh Harrisburg, Pa. D2-09 15/15/126 Jaiquawn Jarrett S 6-0 196 9/21/89 22 2 Temple Brooklyn, NY D2-11 12/2/427 Brandon Hughes CB 5-11 185 5/23/86 26 4 Oregon State Bloomington, IL FA-NYG-10 13/1/328 Dion Lewis RB 5-8 195 9/27/90 21 2 Pittsburgh Blairstown, NJ D5a-11 15/0/129 Nate Allen S 6-1 210 11/30/87 24 3 South Florida Cape Coral, Fl. D2-10 15/12/130 Colt Anderson S 5-10 194 10/25/85 26 3 Montana Butte, Mt. FA-Min-10 12/031 Curtis Marsh CB 6-1 197 3/01/88 24 2 Utah State Simi Valley, Ca. D3-11 7/0/932 Chris Polk RB 5-11 222 12/16/89 22 R Washington Redlands, Ca. FA-12 --/--33 Kevin Thomas CB 6-0 192 9/20/86 25 3 USC Oxnard, Ca. T-Ind-12 9/5 (Ind)34 Bryce Brown RB 6-0 223 5/14/91 21 R Kansas State Wichita, Ks. D7-12 --/--35 Trevard Lindley CB 6-0 183 2/2/86 26 2 Kentucky Hiram, Ga. D4a-10 0/037 Wade Bonner DB 5-10 195 8/5/88 24 R Mississippi State Mason, Tn. FA-12 --/--38 Cliff Harris CB 5-11 180 12/12/90 21 R Oregon Fresno, Ca. FA-12 --/--39 Stanley Havili FB 6-0 245 11/14/87 24 1 USC Salt Lake City, Ut. D7b-11 0/041 Emil Igwenagu FB 6-2 245 3/27/89 23 R Massachussetts Boylston, Ma. FA-12 --/--42 Kurt Coleman S 5-11 195 7/01/88 24 3 Ohio State Clayton, Oh. D7c-10 15/1343 Oshiomogho Atgowe S 5-11 205 6/23/81 31 8 Stanford Windsor, Ont. FA-12 13/8 (Was)45 Phillip Thomas S 5-11 198 11/15/90 21 R Syracuse Miami, Fl. FA-12 --/--46 Jon Dorenbos LS 6-0 250 7/21/80 32 10 Texas-El Paso Garden Grove, Ca. FA-06 16/047 Ryan Rau LB 6-1 230 7/30/90 22 R Portland State Folsom, Ca. FA-12 --/--48 Monte Simmons LB 6-3 226 1/29/89 23 1 Kent State Pittsburgh, Pa. FA-12 0/0 (SF)49 Tom Nelson S 5-11 200 12/04/86 25 3 Illinois State Arlington Heights, Il. FA-11 4/050 Casey Matthews LB 6-1 245 1/16/89 23 2 Oregon Westlake Village, Ca. D4a-11 16/351 Jamar Chaney LB 6-0 242 10/11/86 25 3 Mississippi State St. Lucie, Fl. D7a-10 16/1652 Brian Rolle LB 5-10 240 11/20/88 23 2 Ohio State Immokalee, Fl. D6b-11 16/1353 Adrian Moten LB 6-2 230 4/22/88 24 2 Maryland Brandywine, Md. FA-12 12/0 (Ind, Sea)54 Brandon Graham DE 6-2 268 4/03/88 24 3 Michigan Detroit, Mi. D1-10 3/0/455 Darryl Tapp DE 6-1 270 9/13/84 27 7 Virginia Tech Chesapeake, Va. T-Sea-10 12/2/456 Akeem Jordan LB 6-1 230 8/17/86 26 6 James Madison Harrisonburg, Va. FA-07 15/7/157 Keenan Clayton LB 6-1 229 6/19/87 25 3 Oklahoma Sulphur Springs, Tx. D4b-10 14/0/258 Trent Cole DE 6-3 270 10/05/82 29 8 Cincinnati Xenia, Oh. D5a-05 14/14/259 DeMeco Ryans LB 6-1 247 7/28/84 28 7 Alabama Bessemer, Al. T-Hou-12 16/16 (Hou)61 Alfred McCullough G 6-2 311 7/16/89 23 R Alabama Athens, Al. FA-12 --/--61 Monte Taylor DE 6-5 266 12/10/88 23 R Cincinnati Los Angeles, Ca. W-Sea-12 --/--62 Jason Kelce C 6-3 295 11/05/87 24 2 Cincinnati Cleveland, Oh. D6a-11 16/1663 Danny Watkins G 6-3 310 11/06/84 27 2 Baylor Kelowna, BC D1-11 12/12/364 Mike Gibson G/C 6-4 305 11/18/85 26 4 California Napa, Ca. FA-Sea-12 3/0 (Sea)65 King Dunlap T 6-9 330 9/14/85 26 5 Auburn Brentwood, Tn. D7-08 12/2/466 Dallas Reynolds G/C 6-4 320 4/23/84 28 1 BYU Provo, Ut. FA-09 0/067 Dennis Kelly T 6-8 321 1/16/90 22 R Purdue Chicago Heights, Il. D5-12 --/--68 Steve Vallos C/G 6-3 310 12/28/83 28 5 Wake Forest Youngstown, Oh. FA-Cle-12 1/0 (Cle)69 Evan Mathis G 6-5 302 11/01/81 30 8 Alabama Homewood, Ala. FA-Cin-11 15/15/171 Jason Peters T 6-4 340 1/22/82 30 9 Arkansas Queen City, Tx. T-Buf-09 14/14/272 Cedric Thornton DT 6-4 309 6/21/88 24 1 Southern Arkansas Star City, Ark. FA-11 0/0/373 Julian Vandervelde G 6-2 300 10/07/87 24 2 Iowa Davenport, IA D5b-11 1/0/1574 D.J. Jones T 6-5 310 5/8/88 24 1 Nebraska Stuart, Va. W-Bal-12 0/0/1 (Bal)74 Frank Trotter DE 6-2 275 1/17/90 22 R Memphis Mobile, Al. FA-12 --/--75 Vinny Curry DE 6-3 266 6/30/88 24 R Marshall Neptune, NJ D2b-12 --/--76 Phillip Hunt DE 6-0 248 1/10/86 26 2 Houston Fort Worth, Tx. FA-11 9/076 Thomas Welch T 6-6 300 6/19/87 25 2 Vanderbilt Brentwood, Tn. W-StL-12 8/1 (NE, StL)77 Demetress Bell T 6-5 311 5/3/84 28 5 Northwestern State Summerfield, LA FA-Buf-12 7/6 (Buf)78 Ollie Ogbu DT 6-1 305 5/18/87 25 1 Penn State Staten Island, NY T-Ind-12 --/--78 Brandon Washington G 6-2 320 8/13/88 24 R Miami (FL) Miami, Fl. D6b-12 --/--79 Todd Herremans G/T 6-6 321 10/13/82 29 8 Saginaw Valley State Ravenna, Mi. D4b-05 16/1680 Brian Hernandez WR 5-11 190 4/13/84 28 R Utah Phoenix, Az. FA-12 ---81 Jason Avant WR 6-0 212 4/20/83 29 7 Michigan Chicago, Il. D4b-06 16/782 Clay Harbor TE 6-3 252 7/02/87 25 3 Missouri State Dwight, Il. D4d-10 16/383 Marvin McNutt WR 6-2 216 7/4/89 23 R Iowa St. Louis, Mo. D6a-12 --/--84 Jamel Hamler WR 6-2 195 12/7/88 23 1 Fresno State San Leandro, Ca. FA-11 0/085 Brett Brackett TE 6-5 246 12/13/87 24 1 Penn State Lawrence, NJ FA-11 0/086 Tiger Jones WR 5-11 195 5/21/82 30 1 Louisville Mobile, Al. FA-12 --/--87 Brent Celek TE 6-4 255 1/25/85 27 6 Cincinnati Cincinnati, Oh. D5b-07 16/1688 Elvis Akpla WR 6-1 190 1/6/89 23 R Montana State Portland, Or. FA-12 --/--89 Chase Ford TE 6-6 245 7/19/90 22 R Miami (FL) Corrigan, Tx. FA-12 --/--90 Antonio Dixon DT 6-3 322 7/17/85 27 4 Miami, Fl. Miami, Fl. W-Was-09 4/091 Fletcher Cox DT 6-4 298 12/13/90 21 R Mississippi State Yazoo City, Ms. D1-12 --/--93 Jason Babin DE 6-3 267 5/24/80 32 9 Western Michigan Paw Paw, Mi. FA-Ten-11 16/1694 Derek Landri DT 6-2 290 9/21/83 28 6 Notre Dame Concord, Ca. FA-Car-11 12/095 Mychal Kendricks LB 5-11 239 9/28/90 21 R California Fresno, Ca. D2a-12 --/--96 Xavier Brown DE 6-4 265 2/19/88 24 1 LIU Post Bay Shore, NY FA-12 --/--97 Cullen Jenkins DT 6-2 305 1/20/81 31 9 Central Michigan Belleville, Mi. FA-GB-11 16/1698 Mike Patterson DT 6-1 300 9/01/83 28 8 USC Los Alamitos, Ca. D1-05 15/15/1
IR 80 Ron Johnson WR 5-10 185 8/3/88 24 1 USC Muskegon, Mi. FA-11 0/0/1
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BY EXPERIENCE AND GAMES Player Exp GP GS W/PhiNnamdi Asomugha 10 138 114 16/15Jon Dorenbos 10 124 0 85/0Mat McBriar 9 116 0 0/0Michael Vick 11 111 93 37/26Mike Patterson 8 110 99Cullen Jenkins 9 109 82 16/16Trent Cole 8 108 98Jason Peters 9 107 97 42/42Joselio Hanson 8 104 19 91/16Oshiomogho Atogwe 8 101 83 0/0Jason Babin 9 98 58 28/16Todd Herremans 8 95 92Darryl Tapp 7 90 35 26/3Jason Avant 7 86 33DeMeco Ryans 7 86 86 0/0Brent Celek 6 80 57Evan Mathis 8 72 37 15/15Akeem Jordan 6 68 26Derek Landri 6 63 16 12/0D. Rodgers-Cromartie 5 61 46 13/3DeSean Jackson 5 60 59LeSean McCoy 4 46 32Jeremy Maclin 4 44 42Steve Vallos 5 40 8King Dunlap 5 38 7Trent Edwards 5 37 33 0/0Antonio Dixon 4 35 10Demetress Bell 5 31 30 0/0Jamar Chaney 3 30 18Kurt Coleman 3 30 15Riley Cooper 3 29 5Nate Allen 3 28 25Clay Harbor 3 25 9Tom Nelson 3 25 3 4/0Keenan Clayton 3 21 1Mike Gibson 4 20 8 0/0Colt Anderson 3 20 2Jason Kelce 2 16 16Brian Rolle 2 16 13Brandon Graham 3 16 6Casey Matthews 2 16 3Alex Henery 2 16 0Chas Henry 2 16 0Chad Hall 3 15 1Dion Lewis 2 15 0Brandon Hughes 4 14 1Danny Watkins 2 12 12Jaiquawn Jarrett 2 12 2 0/0Adrian Moten 2 12 0 0/0Mardy Gilyard 2 11 1Trevard Lindley 2 11 1Kevin Thomas 3 9 5 0/0Philip Hunt 2 9 0Thomas Welch 2 8 1 0/0Curtis Marsh 2 7 0Mike Kafka 3 4 0Julian Vandervelde 2 1 0Cedric Thornton 1 0 0Brett Brackett 1 0 0Jamel Hamler 1 0 0Stanley Havili 1 0 0Dallas Reynolds 1 0 0D.J. Jones 1 0 0Monte Simmons 1 0 0Ollie Ogbu 1 0 0Tiger Jones 1 0 0Ron Johnson (IR) 1 0 0Xavier Brown 1 0 0Fletcher Cox R 0 0Mychal Kendricks R 0 0Vinny Curry R 0 0Nick Foles R 0 0Brandon Boykin R 0 0Dennis Kelly R 0 0Marvin McNutt R 0 0Brandon Washington R 0 0Bryce Brown R 0 0Elvis Akpla R 0 0Chase Ford R 0 0Cliff Harris R 0 0Emil Igwenagu R 0 0McKay Jacobson R 0 0Damaris Johnson R 0 0Chris Polk R 0 0Phillip Thomas R 0 0Wade Bonner R 0 0Alfred McCullough R 0 0Ryan Rau R 0 0Frank Trotter R 0 0Monte Taylor R 0 0Brian Hernandez R 0 0
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EAGLES BY DRAFT ROUND1st roundMichael Vick Atl 2001 (1st)Nnamdi Asomugha Oak 2003 (31st)Jason Babin Hou 2004 (27thMike Patterson Phi 2005 (31st)D.Rodgers-Cromartie Arz 2008 (16th)Jeremy Maclin Phi 2009 (19th)Brandon Graham Phi 2010 (13th)Danny Watkins Phi 2011 (23rd)Fletcher Cox Phi 2012 (12th)2nd roundDeMeco Ryans Hou 2006Darryl Tapp Sea 2006DeSean Jackson Phi 2008LeSean McCoy Phi 2009Nate Allen Phi 2010Jaiquawn Jarrett Phi 2011Mychal Kendricks Phi 2012Vinny Curry Phi 20123rd roundOshiomogha Atogwe Stl 2005Evan Mathis Car 2005Trent Edwards Buf 2007Kevin Thomas Ind 2010Curtis Marsh Phi 2011Nick Foles Phi 20124th roundTodd Herremans Phi 2005Jason Avant Phi 2006Keenan Clayton Phi 2010Mike Kafka Phi 2010Clay Harbor Phi 2010Mardy Gilyard StL 2010Casey Matthews Phi 2011Alex Henery Phi 2011Brandon Boykin Phi 20125th roundTrent Cole Phi 2005Brent Celek Phi 2007Derek Landri Jax 2007Brandon Hughes SD 2009Riley Cooper Phi 2010Dion Lewis Phi 2011Julian Vandervelde Phi 2011Dennis Kelly Phi 20126th roundMike Gibson Phi 2008Jason Kelce Phi 2011Brian Rolle Phi 2011Ron Johnson (IR) SF 2011Marvin McNutt Phi 2012Brandon Washington Phi 20127th RoundSteve Vallos Sea 2007King Dunlap Phi 2008Jamar Chaney Phi 2010Kurt Coleman Phi 2010Thomas Welch NE 2010Stanley Havili Phi 2011Bryce Brown Phi 2012UndraftedJon Dorenbos Buf 2003Joselio Hanson SF 2003Cullen Jenkins GB 2003Mat McBriar Den 2003Jason Peters Buf 2004Tiger Jones Was 2005Akeem Jordan Phi 2007Chad Hall Atl 2008Demetress Bell Buf 2008Dallas Reynolds Phi 2009Antonio Dixon Was 2009Colt Anderson Min 2009Phillip Hunt Cle 2009Tom Nelson Cin 2009D.J. Johnson Den 2009Chas Henry Phi 2011Cedric Thornton Phi 2011Brett Brackett Mia 2011Jamel Hamler Den 2011D.J. Jones Mia 2011Monte Simmons SF 2011Ollie Ogbu Ind 2011Adrian Moten Ind 2011Elvis Akpla Phi 2012Chase Ford Phi 2012Cliff Harris Phi 2012Emil Igwenagu Phi 2012McKay Jacobson Phi 2012Damaris Johnson Phi 2012Chris Polk Phi 2012Phillip Thomas Phi 2012Wade Bonner Phi 2012Alfred McCullough Phi 2012Ryan Rau Phi 2012Frank Trotter Phi 2012Monte Taylor Sea 2012Xavier Brown Phi 2012Brian Hernandez Was 2012
HOW THEY WERE ACQUIRED2005 Mike Patterson D1
Todd Herremans D4bTrent Cole D5a
2006 Jason Avant D4bJon Dorenbos FAJoselio Hanson FA
2007 Brent Celek D5bAkeem Jordan RFA
2008 DeSean Jackson D2bKing Dunlap D7
2009 Jason Peters T-BufJeremy Maclin D1LeSean McCoy D2Dallas Reynolds FAMichael Vick FAAntonio Dixon W-Was
2010 Chad Hall FADarryl Tapp T-SeaBrandon Graham D1Nate Allen D2Trevard Lindley D4aKeenan Clayton D4bMike Kafka D4cClay Harbor D4dRiley Cooper D5bJamar Chaney D7aKurt Coleman D7cColt Anderson FA-MinBrandon Hughes FA-NYG
2011 Philip Hunt FADanny Watkins D1Jaiquawn Jarrett D2Curtis Marsh D3Casey Matthews D4aAlex Henery D4bDion Lewis D5aJulian Vandervelde D5bJason Kelce D6aBrian Rolle D6bStanley Havili D7bChas Henry RFACedric Thornton RFAD. Rodgers-Cromartie T-ArzNnamdi Asomugha FA-OakJason Babin FA-TenCullen Jenkins FA-GBEvan Mathis FA-CinDerek Landri FA-CarTom Nelson FABrett Brackett FARon Johnson (IR) FAJamel Hamler FA
2012 Mardy Gilyard FAD.J. Jones W-BalTrent Edwards FAMonte Simmons FAMike Gibson FA-SeaSteve Vallos FA-CleDeMeco Ryans T-HouDemetress Bell FA-BufFletcher Cox D1Mychal Kendricks D2aVinny Curry D2bNick Foles D3Brandon Boykin D4Dennis Kelly D5Marvin McNutt D6aBrandon Washington D6bBryce Brown D7Elvis Akpla RFAChase Ford RFACliff Harris RFAEmil Igwenagu RFAMcKay Jacobson RFADamaris Johnson RFAChris Polk RFAPhillip Thomas RFAThomas Welch W-StLWade Bonner RFAAlfred McCullough RFARyan Rau RFAFrank Trotter RFAMonte Taylor W-SeaOshiomogho Atogwe FAOllie Ogbu T-IndTiger Jones FAMat McBriar FAKevin Thomas T-IndXavier Brown FAAdrian Moten FABrian Hernandez FA
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• Monday, January 2 - Agreed to terms with TE Brett Brackett, FBStanley Havili, C Zane Taylor, CB D.J. Johnson, DE MauriceFountain and WR Jamel Hamler
• Wednesday, January 4 - Signed RB Graig Cooper to a three-yeardeal and CB Trevard Lindley to a two-year deal
• Thursday, January 5 - Signed OL Dallas Reynolds
• Friday, January 6 - Signed WR Mardy Gilyard to a two-yearcontract
• Saturday, January 7 - Released secondary coach Johnnie Lynn
• Wednesday, January 11 - Director of Player Personnel RyanGrigson was named General Manager of the Indianapolis Colts
• Friday, January 27 - Promoted Anthony Patch to Director ofCollege Scouting and named Rick Mueller as Player PersonnelExecutive
• Monday, January 30 - Named Todd Bowles secondary coach
• Friday, February 3 - Assistant strength and conditioning coachRoger Marandino was named head strength and conditioningcoach of the Indianapolis Colts
• Tuesday, February 7 - Claimed T D.J. Jones off waivers from theBaltimore Ravens and named Keith Gray assistant strength andconditioning coach
• Tuesday, February 21 - Agreed to terms with DT Cullen Jenkins ona restructured contract
• Thursday, February 23 - Agreed to terms with QB Trent Edwardson a one-year contract
• Thursday, March 1 - Placed the franchise tag on WR DeSeanJackson
• Monday, March 5 - Signed LB Monte Simmons
• Monday, March 12 - Tendered restricted free agent DT AntonioDixon a one-year qualifying offer
• Tuesday, March 13 - Signed T Todd Herremans to a three-yearcontract extension through 2016
• Wednesday, March 14 - Signed DE Trent Cole to a four-yearcontract extension through 2017 ... Traded T Winston Justice anda 6th round draft choice (17th pick) to the Indianapolis Colts for a6th round draft choice (2nd pick) ... Signed DT Antonio Dixon to aone-year contract ... Released C Jamaal Jackson ... Agreed toterms with WR DeSean Jackson on a five-year contract extensionthrough 2016 ... Signed G/C Mike Gibson to a two-year deal
• Thursday, March 15 - DE Juqua Parker signed with the ClevelandBrowns
• Saturday, March 17 - Signed G Evan Mathis to a five-year contract
• Monday, March 19 - Signed C/G Steve Vallos to a one-yearcontract
• Tuesday, March 20 - Acquired LB DeMeco Ryans in a trade withthe Houston Texans in exchange for a 2012 fourth round draftchoice. The Eagles and Texans also swapped picks in the 3rdround (Eagles get 89th overall pick, Texans get 77th overall)
• Monday, March 26 - WR Steve Smith signed with the St. LouisRams
• Friday, March 30 - Agreed to terms with T King Dunlap on a one-year deal
• Wednesday, April 4 - Agreed to terms with T Demetress Bell on a5-year contract
• Monday, April 9 - Agreed to terms with DT Derek Landri on a 1-year contract
• Thursday, April 12 - DT Trevor Laws signed with the St. LouisRams
• Wednesday, April 25 - Traded CB Asante Samuel to the AtlantaFalcons for a 2012 7th round draft choice
• Thursday, April 26 - Traded a first round draft choice (15thoverall), a 4th round draft choice (114th overall) and a 6th rounddraft choice (172nd overall) to the Seattle Seahawks for a firstround draft choice (12th overall) ... Selected DT Fletcher Cox(Mississippi State) with the 12th overall pick in the first round
• Friday, April 27 - Selected LB Mychal Kendricks (California) in thesecond round (46th overall) ... Traded a second round draft choice(51st overall) to the Green Bay Packers for a second round draftchoice (59th overall) and a fourth round draft choice (123rdoverall) ... Selected DE Vinny Curry (Marshall) in the second round(59th overall) ... Selected QB Nick Foles (Arizona) in the thirdround (88th overall)
• Saturday, April 28 - Selected CB Brandon Boykin (Georgia) in thefourth round (123rd overall) ... Selected T Dennis Kelly (Purdue) inthe fifth round (153rd overall) ... Selected WR Marvin McNutt(Iowa) in the sixth round (194th overall) ... Selected G BrandonWashington in the sixth round (200th overall) ... Selected RB BryceBrown (Kansas State) in the seventh round (229th overall)
• Sunday, April 29 - Agreed to terms with 13 rookie free agents: WRElvis Akpla (Montana State), LS Matt Camilli (UTEP), TE ChaseFord (Miami, FL), CB Cliff Harris (Oregon), FB Emil Igwenagu(Massachussetts), WR McKay Jacobson (BYU), WR DamarisJohnson (Tulsa), WR Aaron Pflugrad (BYU), RB Chris Polk(Washington), FB Jeremy Stewart (Stanford), S Phillip Thomas(Syracuse), P Ryan Tydlacka (Kentucky), WR Darnell Williams
• Friday, May 4 - Claimed T Thomas Welch off of waivers from theSaint Louis Rams
• Tuesday, May 8 - Agreed to terms with LB Mychal Kendricks on afour-year contract
• Wednesday, May 9 - Agreed to terms with DE Vinny Curry, TDennis Kelly, and WR Marvin McNutt, each to four-year deals
• Friday, May 11 - Signed rookie free agent QB Jacory Harris(Miami, FL) ... signed CB Brandon Boykin, G Brandon Washingtonand RB Bryce Brown, each to four-year deals
• Thursday, May 17 - Signed rookie free agent G Alfred McCullough(Alabama) and released C Zane Taylor ... Agreed to terms with RBLeSean McCoy on a five-year contract extension through 2017
• Monday, May 21 - Agreed to terms with QB Nick Foles on a four-year deal ... Released QB Jacory Harris
• Thursday, May 24 - Named Tom Donahoe senior football advisor,Ed Marynowitz assistant director of pro scouting, Jake Hallumsenior scout, John Middlekauf west coast area scout, Dan Hatmanpro scout, Alec Halaby special assistant to the general manager,and Jake Rosenberg manager of football administration
• Wednesday, May 30 - Released RB Graig Cooper and WR AaronPflugrad
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• Thursday, June 7 - Named Don Smolenski president and JoeBanner strategic advisor to the owner
• Thursday, June 14 - Signed rookie free agent LB Ryan Rau(Portland State) and rookie free agent DE Frank Trotter (Memphis)
• Monday, June 18 - Signed DT Fletcher Cox to a one-year deal ...claimed DE Monte Taylor off waivers from the Seattle Seahawks
• Wednesday, June 20 - Agreed to terms with S OshiomoghoAtogwe ... Released LS Matt Camilli ... Named Greg Gabriel as asenior college scout and Roger Pollard as a NFS scout
• Friday, June 22 - Signed DT Tevita Finau and waived/injurysettlement DE Maurice Fountain
• Friday, July 20 - Released DT Tevita Finau and P Ryan Tydlacka
• Sunday, July 22 - Acquired DT Ollie Ogbu from the IndianapolisColts in exchange for CB D.J. Johnson...signed free agents WRTiger Jones and CB Kee-ayre Griffin
• Wednesday, July 25 - Agreed to terms with P Mat McBriar on aone-year deal ... Released CB Kee-ayre Griffin
• Tuesday, July 31 - Signed WR Andrew Brewer and waived/injuredWR Ron Johnson
• Thursday, August 2 - Acquired CB Kevin Thomas and a conditionalseventh round pick from the Indianapolis Colts in exchange for LBMoise Fokou and LB Greg Lloyd
• Saturday, August 4 - Signed DE Xavier Brown ... WR Ron Johnsonwas placed on the Injured Reserve list (ankle)
• Monday, August 6 - Signed LB Adrian Moten and released WRAndrew Brewer
• Wednesday, August 8 - Signed DT John Gill and released FBJeremy Stewart
• Saturday, August 11 - Signed WR Brian Hernandez and releasedDT John Gill
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Elvis Akpla2012 Signed by PHI as a rookie free agent
Nate Allen2010 Drafted by PHI in 2nd round (37th overall) ... signed 4-
year contract12/21/10 Placed on the Injured Reserve list (knee)
Colt Anderson2009 Signed by MIN as a rookie free agent9/6/09 Released by MIN9/7/09 Signed by MIN to the practice squad1/25/10 Re-signed by MIN9/5/10 Released by MIN9/6/10 Signed by MIN to the practice squad11/10/10 Signed by PHI from MIN practice squad12/5/11 Placed on Injured Reserve (knee)
Nnamdi Asomugha2003 Drafted by OAK in 1st round (31st overall) … signed 5-
year contract2/20/08 Designated by OAK as franchise player2/21/08 Signed by OAK to a 1-year contract as franchise player2/19/09 Signed by OAK to a 3-year contract extension thru 20111/9/10 Contract voided by OAK7/29/11 Signed by PHI to a 5-year contract
Oshiomogho Atogwe2005 Drafted by StL in the 3rd round (66th overall)... signed 4-
year deal2/19/09 Designated by StL as franchise player6/15/09 Signed by StL to a 1-year contract6/20/10 Signed by StL to a 5-year contract2/18/11 Released by StL3/3/11 Signed by WAS to a 5-year contract6/20/12 Signed by PHI to a 1-year contract
Jason Avant2006 Drafted by PHI in 4th round … signed 4-year contract3/8/10 Signed by PHI to a 5-year contract
Jason Babin2004 Drafted by HOU in 1st round (31st overall) … signed 5-
year contract9/1/07 Traded from HOU to SEA for Michael Boulware9/17/08 Released by SEA11/12/08 Claimed by KC off waivers from SEA8/4/09 Signed by PHI to a 1-year contract3/19/10 Signed by TEN to a 1-year contract7/29/11 Signed by PHI to a 5-year contract
Demetress Bell2008 Drafted by BUF in 7th round ... signed 4-year contract12/11/09 Placed on Injured Reserve (knee)4/4/12 Signed by PHI to a 5-year contract
Wade Bonner2012 Signed by PHI as a rookie free agent
Brandon Boykin2012 Drafted by PHI in 4th round ... signed 4-year contract
Brett Brackett2011 Signed by MIA as a rookie free agent9/3/11 Released by MIA10/7/11 Signed by JAX to the practice squad10/11/11 Released by JAX from the practice squad11/8/11 Signed by PHI to the practice squad1/2/12 Signed by PHI
Bryce Brown2012 Drafted by PHI in 7th round ... signed 4-year contract
Xavier Brown2011 Signed by the Hamilton Tigercats of the CFL10/4/11 Signed by the Chicago Rush of the AFL5/28/12 Traded from the Chicago Rush to the New Orleans
Voodoo of the AFL8/4/12 Signed by PHI
Brent Celek2007 Drafted by PHI in 5th round … signed 4-year contract12/1/09 Signed by PHI to a 6-year contract extension thru 2016
Jamar Chaney2010 Drafted by PHI in 7th round ... signed 4-year contract
Keenan Clayton2010 Drafted by PHI in 4th round ... signed 4-year contract
Trent Cole2005 Drafted by PHI in 5th round … signed 4-year contract11/6/06 Signed by PHI to a 5-year contract extension thru 20133/14/12 Signed by PHI to a 4-year contract extension thru 2017
Kurt Coleman2010 Drafted by PHI in 7th round ... signed 4-year contract12/28/11 Placed on Injured Reserve (bicep)
Riley Cooper2010 Drafted by PHI in 5th round ... signed 4-year contract
Fletcher Cox2012 Drafted by PHI in 1st round (12th overall) ... signed 4-
year contract
Vinny Curry2012 Drafted by PHI in 2nd round (59th overall) ... signed 4-
year contract
Antonio Dixon2009 Signed by WAS as a rookie free agent9/5/09 Waived by WAS9/6/09 Claimed by PHI off waivers from WAS10/4/11 Placed on Injured Reserve (triceps)3/14/12 Signed by PHI to a 1-year contract
Jon Dorenbos5/2/03 Signed by BUF as a rookie free agent12/21/04 Placed on Injured Reserve (knee)9/6/05 Released by BUF10/26/05 Signed by TEN to a 1-year contract10/13/06 Signed by TEN to a 1-year contract 10/24/06 Released by TEN11/29/06 Signed by PHI to a 2-year contract12/29/07 Signed by PHI to a 5-year contract extension thru 2012
King Dunlap2008 Drafted by PHI in 7th round … signed 4-year contract8/30/08 Placed on Injured Reserve (ankle)3/30/12 Signed by PHI to a 1-year contract
Trent Edwards2007 Drafted by BUF in 3rd round9/27/10 Waived by BUF9/28/10 Claimed by JAC off waivers from BUF7/30/11 Signed by OAK9/3/11 Released by OAK2/23/11 Signed by PHI to a 1-year contract
Nick Foles2012 Drafted by PHI in 3rd round (88th overall) ... signed 4-
year contract
Chase Ford2012 Signed by PHI as a rookie free agent
Mike Gibson2008 Drafted by PHI in 6th round ... signed 4-year contract8/30/08 Placed on Injured Reserve (shoulder)9/5/09 Released by PHI9/6/09 Signed by PHI to the practice squad10/21/09 Signed by SEA from PHI practice squad9/28/10 Released by SEA9/30/10 Signed by SEA to the practice squad10/1/10 Signed by SEA from the practice squad to the active ros-
ter9/3/11 Released by SEA12/6/11 Re-signed by SEA3/14/12 Signed by PHI to a two-year contract
Mardy Gilyard2010 Drafted by STL in 4th round ... signed 4-year contract9/3/11 Waived by STL9/4/11 Claimed by NYJ off waivers from STL9/9/11 Released by NYJ1/6/12 Signed by PHI to a 2-year contract
Brandon Graham2010 Drafted by PHI in 1st round (13th overall) ... signed 5-
year contract12/14/10 Placed on Injured Reserve (knee)9/3/11 Placed on Reserve/PUP (knee)11/5/11 Activated from Reserve/PUP (knee)
Chad Hall2010 Signed by PHI to a 3-year contract9/4/10 Released by PHI9/5/10 Signed by PHI to the practice squad10/9/10 Signed by PHI from the practice squad to the active ros-
ter9/3/11 Released by PHI9/4/11 Signed by PHI to the practice squad11/16/11 Signed by PHI from the practice squad to the active ros-
ter
Jamel Hamler2011 Signed by DEN as a rookie free agent9/3/11 Placed on IR9/12/11 Waived/injured by DEN12/13/11 Signed by PHI to the practice squad1/2/12 Re-signed by PHI
Joselio Hanson2003 Signed by SF as a rookie free agent8/31/03 Released by SF9/9/03 Signed by SF to the practice squad1/17/04 Signed by SF9/27/04 Released by SF9/28/04 Signed by SF8/30/05 Released by SF6/5/06 Signed by PHI to a 2-year contract and allocated to NFL
Europe4/1/08 Signed by PHI to a 1-year contract2/20/09 Signed by PHI to a 5-year contract thru 201311/11/09 Suspended by NFL for 4 games9/3/11 Released by PHI9/7/11 Signed by PHI to a 2-year contract
Clay Harbor2010 Drafted by PHI in 4th round ... signed 4-year contract
Cliff Harris2012 Signed by PHI as a rookie free agent
Stanley Havili2011 Drafted by PHI in 7th round ... signed 4-year contract9/2/11 Released by PHI9/4/11 Signed by PHI to the practice squad1/2/12 Re-signed by PHI
Alex Henery2011 Drafted by PHI in 4th round ... signed 4-year contract
Chas Henry2011 Signed by PHI as a rookie free agent
Brian Hernandez2009 Signed by the Green Bay Blizzard of the PIFL2010 Signed by the Las Vegas Locomotives of the UFL5/6/12 Signed by WAS7/28/12 Released by WAS8/11/12 Signed by PHI
Todd Herremans2005 Drafted by PHI in 4th round … signed 4-year contract12/20/05 Placed on Injured Reserve (ankle)12/30/06 Signed by PHI to a 5-year contract extension thru 20133/13/12 Signed by PHI to a 3-year contract extension thru 2016
Brandon Hughes2009 Drafted by SD in 5th round ... signed 4-year contract9/1/09 Placed on Injured Reserve (knee)9/7/10 Waived by SD9/9/10 Signed by NYG to the practice squad11/23/10 Signed by PHI from NYG practice squad
Phillip Hunt2009 Signed by CLE as a rookie free agent8/18/09 Released by CLE9/16/09 Signed by Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL) as a rookie free
agent2/11/11 Signed by PHI
Emil Igwenagu2012 Signed by PHI as a rookie free agent
DeSean Jackson2008 Drafted by PHI in 2nd round (49th overall) … signed 4-
year contract3/1/12 Designated by PHI as franchise player3/14/12 Agreed to terms on a 5-year contract thru 2016
Jaiquawn Jarrett2011 Drafted by PHI in 2nd round ... signed 4-year contract
Cullen Jenkins2003 Signed by GB as a rookie free agent8/26/03 Waived by GB1/29/04 Re-signed by GB2/26/07 Signed by GB to a 4-year contract10/1/08 Placed on Injured Reserve (chest)7/30/11 Signed by PHI to a 5-year contract2/21/12 Signed by PHI to a restructured contract
Damaris Johnson2012 Signed by PHI as a rookie free agent
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Ron Johnson2011 Drafted by SF in 6th round ... signed 4-year contract9/3/11 Released by SF9/5/11 Signed by PHI to the practice squad12/31/11 Signed by PHI from the practice squad to the active ros-
ter7/31/12 Waived/injured by PHI8/4/12 Placed on Injured Reserve (ankle)
D.J. Jones2011 Signed by MIA as a rookie free agent9/3/11 Released by MIA9/4/11 Signed by MIA to the practice squad10/17/11 Released by MIA from the practice squad10/19/11 Signed by BAL to the practice squad12/27/11 Signed by BAL from the practice squad to the active ros-
ter1/14/12 Waived by BAL2/7/12 Claimed by PHI off waivers from BAL
Tiger Jones2005 Signed by WAS as a rookie free agent5/5/5 Released by WAS2006 Signed with BC Lions (CFL)2007 Signed with Louisville Fire (AF2)2008 Signed by Georgia Force (AFL)2010 Signed by Milwaukee Iron (AFL)2011 Signed by Dallas Vigilantes (AFL)2012 Signed by Philadelphia Soul (AFL)7/22/12 Signed by PHI
Akeem Jordan2007 Signed by PHI as a rookie free agent9/2/07 Released by PHI9/3/07 Signed by PHI to the practice squad10/29/07 Signed by PHI from the practice squad to active roster3/22/10 Signed by PHI to a 1-year contract7/30/11 Signed by PHI to a 1-year contract9/6/11 Signed by PHI to a 2-year contract
Mike Kafka2010 Drafted by PHI in 4th round ... signed 4-year contract
Jason Kelce2011 Drafted by PHI in 6th round ... signed 4-year contract
Dennis Kelly2012 Drafted by PHI in 5th round ... signed 4-year contract
Mychal Kendricks2012 Drafted by PHI in 2nd round (46th overall) ... signed 4-
year contract
Derek Landri2007 Drafted by JAX in 5th round ... signed 4-year contract10/3/09 Waived by JAX10/4/09 Claimed by CAR off waivers from JAX8/3/11 Signed by PHI to a 1-year contract9/3/11 Released by PHI10/4/11 Re-signed by PHI to a 1-year contract4/9/12 Signed by PHI to a 1-year contract
Dion Lewis2011 Drafted by PHI in 5th round ... signed 4-year contract
Trevard Lindley2010 Drafted by PHI in 4th round ... signed 4-year contract9/7/11 Released by PHI1/4/12 Re-signed by PHI to a two-year contract
Jeremy Maclin2009 Drafted by PHI in 1st round (19th overall) ... signed 5-
year contract
Curtis Marsh2011 Drafted by PHI in 3rd round ... signed 4-year contract
Evan Mathis2005 Drafted by CAR in 3rd round ... signed 4-year contract8/30/08 Waived by CAR9/9/08 Signed by MIA 11/7/08 Waived by MIA11/24/09 Signed by CIN 4/20/10 Re-signed by CIN7/29/11 Signed by PHI to a 1-year contract3/17/12 Signed by PHI to a 5-year contract
Casey Matthews2011 Drafted by PHI in 4th round ... signed 4-year contract
Mat McBriar2003 Signed by DEN as a rookie free agent8/22/03 Traded to SEA for a 2004 conditional draft pick9/1/03 Released by SEA1/5/04 Signed by DAL 2/13/06 Re-signed by DAL3/1/07 Agreed to terms on a contract extension thru 201110/15/08 Placed on Injured Reserve (foot)12/31/11 Placed on Injured Reserve (foot)7/25/12 Signed by PHI to a 1-year contract
LeSean McCoy2009 Drafted by PHI in 2nd round (53rd overall) ... signed 4-
year contract5/17/12 Agreed to terms on a 5-year contract extension thru
2017
Alfred McCullough2012 Signed by PHI as a rookie free agent
Marvin McNutt2012 Drafted by PHI in 6th round ... signed 4-year contract
Adrian Moten2011 Signed by IND as a rookie free agent11/28/12 Claimed by SEA off waivers from IND5/15/12 Released by SEA8/6/12 Signed by PHI
Tom Nelson2009 Signed by CIN as a rookie free agent8/27/11 Released by CIN12/5/11 Signed by PHI to a 2-year contract
Ollie Ogbu2011 Signed by IND as a rookie free agent9/3/11 Released by IND9/4/11 Signed by IND to the practice squad1/4/12 Signed by IND7/22/12 Traded from IND to PHI for CB D.J, Johnson
Mike Patterson2005 Drafted by PHI in 1st round (31st overall) … signed 5-
year contract11/2/06 Signed by PHI to a 7-year contract extension thru 2016
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Jason Peters2004 Signed by BUF as a rookie free agent9/1/04 Released by BUF9/7/04 Signed by BUF to the practice squad11/13/04 Signed by BUF from the practice squad to active roster7/14/06 Signed by BUF to a 5-year contract extension thru 20104/17/09 Traded from BUF to PHI for a 1st round draft pick in
2009, a 4th round pick in 2009 and a 6th round pick in2010 ... signed by PHI to a 6-year contract thru 2014
Chris Polk2012 Signed by PHI as a rookie free agent
Ryan Rau2012 Signed by PHI as a rookie free agent
Dallas Reynolds2009 Signed by PHI as a rookie free agent9/5/09 Released by PHI10/21/09 Signed by PHI to the practice squad12/29/09 Signed by PHI from the practice squad to the active ros-
ter9/4/10 Released by PHI9/5/10 Signed by PHI to the practice squad1/10/11 Re-signed by PHI9/2/11 Released by PHI9/4/11 Signed by PHI to the practice squad1/5/12 Re-signed by PHI
Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie2008 Drafted by ARZ in 1st round (16th overall) ... signed 5-
year contract7/28/11 Traded from ARZ to PHI along with a 2nd round pick in
2012 in exchange for QB Kevin Kolb
Brian Rolle2011 Drafted by PHI in 6th round ... signed 4-year contract
DeMeco Ryans2006 Drafted by HOU in 2nd round (33rd overall) ... signed 4-
year contract3/30/10 Re-signed by HOU to a 6-year contract10/25/10 Placed on Injured Reserve (Achilles)3/20/10 Traded from HOU to PHI for a 2012 4th round draft
choice. The Eagles and Texans also swapped picks inthe 3rd round
Monte Simmons2011 Signed by SF as a rookie free agent9/3/11 Released by SF9/4/11 Signed by SF to the practice squad3/5/12 Signed by PHI
Darryl Tapp2006 Drafted by SEA in 2nd round ... signed 4-year contract3/15/10 Signed by SEA to a 1-year contract3/16/10 Traded from SEA to PHI for DE Chris Clemons and a 4th
round draft pick in 20103/18/10 Signed by PHI to a 3-year contract
Monte Taylor2012 Signed by SEA as a rookie free agent6/18/12 Claimed by PHI off waivers from SEA
Kevin Thomas2010 Drafted by IND in 3rd round ... signed 4-year contract8/30/10 Placed on Injured Reserve (knee)8/2/12 Traded from IND to PHI along with a conditional 7th
round draft choice for LBs Moise Fokou and Greg Lloyd
Phillip Thomas2012 Signed by PHI as a rookie free agent
Cedric Thornton2011 Signed by PHI as a rookie free agent9/4/11 Released by PHI9/5/11 Signed by PHI to the practice squad12/12/11 Signed by PHI from the practice squad to active roster
Frank Trotter2012 Signed by JAX as a rookie free agent5/7/12 Released by JAX6/14/12 Signed by PHI
Steve Vallos2007 Drafted by SEA in 7th round ... signed 4-year contract9/1/07 Released by SEA9/4/07 Signed by SEA to the practice squad1/14/08 Re-signed by SEA9/5/10 Waived by SEA9/7/10 Claimed by CLE off waivers from SEA3/19/12 Signed by PHI
Julian Vandervelde2011 Drafted by PHI in 5th round ... signed 4-year contract
Michael Vick2001 Drafted by ATL in 1st round (1st overall)12/24/04 Signed by ATL to a 10-year contract extension8/24/07 Suspended by NFL indefinitely6/12/09 Released by ATL8/14/09 Signed by PHI to a 1-year contract (plus 1 option year)2/15/11 Designated by PHI as franchise player3/2/11 Signed by PHI to a 1-year contract as franchise player8/29/11 Signed by PHI to a 6-year contract
Brandon Washington2012 Drafted by PHI in 6th round ... signed 4-year contract
Danny Watkins2011 Drafted by PHI in 1st round (23rd overall) ... signed 4-
year contract
Thomas Welch2010 Drafted by NE in 7th round9/4/10 Released by NE9/6/10 Signed by MIN to the practice squad12/14/10 Signed by MIN from the practice squad to the active
roster9/3/11 Released by MIN9/5/11 Signed by NE to the practice squad9/12/11 Signed by NE from the practice squad to the active ros-
ter9/14/11 Released by NE9/15/11 Signed by NE to the practice squad10/1/11 Signed by NE from the practice squad to the active ros-
ter10/10/11 Released by NE10/12/11 Signed by NE to the practice squad11/8/11 Released by NE11/22/11 Signed by STL5/3/12 Waived by STL 5/4/12 Claimed by PHI off of waivers from STL
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9/11 W 31-13 at St.Louis 56,7229/18 L 31-35 at Atlanta 69,6089/25 L 16-29 New York Giants 69,14410/2 L 23-24 San Francisco 69,14410/9 L 24-31 at Buffalo 69,80310/16 W 20-13 at Washington 80,44710/30 W 34-7 Dallas 69,14411/7 L 24-30 Chicago 69,14411/13 L 17-21 Arizona 69,14411/20 W 17-10 at New York Giants 79,74311/27 L 20-38 New England 69,14412/1 L 14-31 at Seattle 67,03912/11 W 26-10 at Miami 67,82312/18 W 45-19 New York Jets 69,14412/24 W 20-7 at Dallas 84,8341/1 W 34-10 Washington 69,144
Record: 8-8 2nd in NFC East Head Coach: Andy Reid
TEAM STATS EAGLES OPPTotal First Downs 356 289
Rushing 134 84Passing 197 173Penalty 25 32
3rd Down: Made/Att 85/205 75/2113rd Down Pct. 41.5% 35.5%4th Down: Made/Att 7/15 7/174th Down Pct. 46.7% 41.2%Possession Avg. 31:20 28:40Total Net Yards 6386 5198
Avg. Per Game 399.1 324.9Total Plays 1036 982Avg. Per Play 6.2 5.3
Net Yards Rushing 2276 1801Avg. Per Game 142.3 112.6Total Rushes 450 414
Net Yards Passing 4110 3397Avg. Per Game 256.9 212.3Sacked/Yards Lost 32/166 50/316Gross Yards 4276 3713Attempts/Completions 554/330 518/301Completion Pct. 59.6% 58.1%Had Intercepted 25 15
Punts/Average 67/42.2 85/43.2Net Punting Avg. 36.4 39.3Penalties/Yards 107/853 97/813Fumbles/Ball Lost 23/13 18/9Touchdowns 46 40
Rushing 20 11Passing 22 27Returns 4 2
Rushing No. Yds Avg Lg TDL.McCoy 273 1309 4.8 60 17M.Vick 76 589 7.8 53 1R.Brown 42 136 3.2 15 1D.Lewis 23 102 4.4 20 1V.Young 18 79 4.4 13 0D.Jackson 7 41 5.9 18 0C.Hall 3 13 4.3 7 0O.Schmitt 4 6 1.5 4 0J.Maclin 1 1 1.0 1 0M.Kafka 3 0 0.0 2 0Team 450 2276 5.1 60 20Opponents 414 1801 4.4 61 11
Receiving No. Yds Avg Lg TDJ.Maclin 63 859 13.6 59 5B.Celek 62 811 13.1 73 5D.Jackson 58 961 16.6 62t 4J.Avant 52 679 13.1 35 1L.McCoy 48 315 6.6 26 3R.Cooper 16 315 19.7 58 1C.Harbor 13 163 12.5 27 1S.Smith 11 124 11.3 20 1O.Schmitt 3 32 10.7 13 0C.Hall 3 20 6.7 16 1D.Lewis 1 -3 -3.0 -3 0Team 330 4276 13.0 73 22Opponents 301 3713 12.3 74t 27
INTs No. Yds Avg Lg TDK.Coleman 4 60 15.0 35 0A.Samuel 3 53 17.7 20t 1J.Chaney 3 25 8.3 14 0N.Asomugha 3 10 3.3 6 0N.Allen 2 44 22.0 31 0Team 15 192 12.8 35 1Opponents 25 368 14.7 77t 2
Punting No Yds Avg Net TB In Lg BC.Henry 66 2830 42.9 36.9 9 19 60 1Team 66 2830 42.2 36.9 9 19 60 1Opps 85 3673 43.2 39.3 6 29 68 0
Punt Returns Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDD.Jackson 17 12 114 6.7 51 0C.Hall 7 12 76 10.9 30 0J.Maclin 4 3 29 7.3 11 0S.Smith 1 1 0 0.0 0 0C.Marsh 1 0 -5 -5.0 0 0D.Rodgers-Cromartie 0 0 -2 0 -2 0Team 30 28 212 7.1 51 0Opponents 31 16 176 5.7 25 0
Kickoff Returns No. Yds Avg Lg TDD.Lewis 31 669 21.6 33 0D.Rodgers-Cromartie 2 52 26.0 29 0C.Hall 2 43 21.5 24 0R.Brown 2 28 14.0 25 0R.Cooper 1 16 16.0 16 0D.Jackson 1 7 7.0 7 0Team 39 815 20.9 33 0Opponents 51 1178 23.1 51 0
Scoring TD Ru Pa Rt PAT FG 2Pt PtsL.McCoy 20 17 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 120A.Henery 0 0 0 0 46/46 24/27 0 118B.Celek 5 0 5 0 0/0 0/0 0 30J.Maclin 5 0 5 0 0/0 0/0 0 30D.Jackson 4 0 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 24J.Parker 2 0 0 2 0/0 0/0 0 12M.Vick 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6A.Samuel 1 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6R.Brown 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6J.Avant 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6S.Smith 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6C.Hall 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6C.Harbor 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6R.Cooper 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6D.Lewis 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6B.Rolle 1 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6P.Hunt 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 2Team 46 20 22 4 46/46 24/27 0 396Opponents 40 11 27 2 38/38 16/24 1 328
Score By Periods Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PtsTeam 76 165 74 81 0 396Opponents 63 90 64 111 0 328
Field Goals 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+A.Henery 0/ 0 10/ 10 9/ 11 4/ 4 1/ 2Team 0/ 0 10/ 10 9/ 11 4/ 4 1/ 2Opponents 0/ 0 7/ 7 3/ 6 4/ 8 2/ 3
Henery: (34G) (22G, 63N) (21G, 38G, 21G) (32G,32G, 33G, 39N, 33N) (35G) (28G, 24G) (23G, 26G)(47G) (33G) (43G, 22G) (None) (40G) (28G) (35G,20G)Opps: (49G, 47N, 23G) (None) (None) (44N, 37G,45B) (25G) (50G, 26G) (None) (51G, 38G, 22G)(48G) (39N, 45G) (49G) (55N, 22G) (39G, 28G) (36B,27G)
Sacks: J.Babin 18.0, T.Cole 11.0, C.Jenkins 5.5,M.Patterson 2.5, D.Tapp 2.5, D.Landri 2.0, P.Hunt2.0, J.Parker 1.5, J.Chaney 1.0, C.Matthews 1.0,D.Rodgers-Cromartie 1.0, B.Rolle 1.0, T.Laws 1.0Team: 50.0, Opponents: 32.0
Fumbles Lost: M.Vick 3, C.Marsh 2, J.Avant 2,D.Jackson 1, J.Maclin 1, L.McCoy 1, D.Lewis 1,R.Brown 1 Total: 12Opponent Fumble Recoveries: J.Parker 2, M.Pat-terson 2, D.Landri 1, B.Rolle 1, J.Hanson 1,C.Jenkins 1, A.Samuel 1 Total: 9
2-Pt. Conversions: Team 0/ 0, Opponents: 1/ 2
Passing Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Lg Sk/Lost RatM.Vick 423 253 3303 59.8% 7.8 18 4.3% 14 3.3% 73 23/126 84.9V.Young 114 66 866 57.9% 7.6 4 3.5% 9 7.9% 58 8/34 60.8M.Kafka 16 11 107 68.8% 6.7 0 0.0% 2 12.5% 43 1/6 47.7C.Henry 1 0 0 0.0% 0.0 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0/0 39.6Team 554 330 4276 59.6% 7.7 22 4.0% 25 4.5% 73 32/166 78.3Opponents 518 301 3713 58.1% 7.2 27 5.2% 15 2.9% 74t 50/316 85.7
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TACKLES For QuarterbackPLAYER Total Solo Asst Loss Sacks Hur INT KD FF FRChaney, LB 104 84 20 5 1 0 3 10 0 0Coleman, S 96 68 28 2 0 2 4 4 1 0Allen, S 76 52 24 2 0 0 2 6 0 0Cole, DE 75 47 28 4 11 42 0 1 1 0Patterson, DT 66 39 27 5 2.5 24 0 0 1 2Rolle, LB 63 47 16 6 1 4 0 5 1 1Babin, DE 63 37 26 3 18 48 0 0 3 0Jenkins, DT 61 40 21 7 5.5 24 0 0 0 1Asomugha, CB 48 35 13 3 0 0 3 8 0 0Tapp, DE 43 26 17 7 2.5 22 0 1 1 0Landri, DT 43 25 18 8 2 18 0 1 0 1Laws, DT 40 20 20 3 1 16 0 1 0 0Samuel, CB 38 32 6 0 0 0 3 14 1 1Matthews, LB 37 28 9 2 1 0 0 0 0 0Page, S 36 29 7 0 0 0 0 3 0 0Hanson, CB 35 29 6 0 0 0 0 4 0 1Rodgers-Cromartie, CB 33 26 7 1 1 0 0 9 0 0Jordan, LB 32 26 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Fokou, LB 27 15 12 2 0 1 0 2 0 0Jarrett, S 22 15 7 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Clayton, LB 18 13 5 1 0 0 0 3 0 0Hunt, DE 11 8 3 0 2 13 0 0 0 0Parker, DE 10 8 2 0 1.5 18 0 1 0 2Dixon, DT 8 3 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Hughes, CB 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Graham, DE 4 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0Marsh, CB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0TOTALS 1095 759 336 62 50 235 15 74 9 9
Tackles: 14 by Coleman vs. Chi and vs. NETackles for Loss: 3 by Cole at AtlSacks: 3 by Babin vs. SF, at Mia and vs. NYJ, and Cole at MiaPasses Defensed: 3 by Samuel vs. Chi and vs. AriInterceptions: 3 by Coleman at WasForced Fumbles: 1 by seven playersFumble Recoveries: 1 by seven playersSpecial Teams Tackles: 4 by Jordan vs. Ari
Special Teams Key: tkls (total tackles), blk (blocks), 1st (first mandownfield in coverage), ff (forced fumbles), fr (fumbles recov-ered), pts (production points as graded by coaching staff)
PLAYER Tkls Blk 1st FF FR PTSHenery 3 2 0 0 0 169Anderson 12 24 18 0 0 168Dorenbos 4 26 1 0 0 123Jordan 14 25 9 0 0 118Schmitt 5 37 5 0 0 114Henry 1 2 0 0 0 109Cooper 6 28 7 0 0 94Avant 1 19 1 0 0 89Clayton 9 27 3 0 0 78Matthews 11 29 2 0 0 76Hughes 5 26 6 0 0 74Fokou 10 18 4 0 0 73Herremans 0 51 0 0 0 68Coleman 9 6 4 0 0 63Mathis 0 46 0 0 0 61Allen 5 13 0 0 0 59Dunlap 0 31 0 0 0 57Watkins 0 38 0 0 0 48Peters 0 29 0 0 0 41Jackson 0 30 0 0 0 41Laws 0 15 0 0 0 39Nelson 5 11 2 0 0 36Landri 0 8 0 0 0 36Jarrett 2 12 2 0 0 34Lewis 0 5 0 0 0 30Marsh 2 18 3 0 0 28DeVan 0 22 0 0 0 28Chaney 3 5 0 0 0 26Brown 1 15 1 0 0 26Hanson 2 18 0 0 0 25Rodgers-Cromartie 1 15 1 0 0 24Celek 0 11 0 0 0 21Hunt 0 4 2 0 0 21Babin 0 0 0 0 0 18Page 1 2 0 0 0 12Cole 0 0 0 0 0 11Kelce 0 10 0 0 0 10Tapp 0 3 1 0 0 9Justice 0 5 0 0 0 6Hall 0 2 0 0 0 6Maclin 0 0 0 0 0 3Parker 0 0 0 0 0 2Harbor 2 3 1 0 0 1Rolle 1 5 0 0 0 1Jackson 0 1 0 0 0 1TOTALS 115 697 73 0 0 2177
Babin . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Cole . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Jenkins . . . . . . . . . .5.5Patterson . . . . . . . . .2.5Tapp . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.5Hunt . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Landri . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Parker . . . . . . . . . . .1.5Chaney . . . . . . . . . . . .1Laws . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Matthews . . . . . . . . . .1Rodgers-Cromartie . .1Rolle . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Coleman . . . . . . .4Asomugha . . . . . .3Chaney . . . . . . . . .3
Samuel . . . . . . . . .3Allen . . . . . . . . . . .2
DEFENSIVE STATISTICS SPECIAL TEAMS
SACKS (50)
INTS (15)
Parker, 56-yard fumble recovery at StLParker, 47-yard fumble recovery vs. NYJRolle, 22-yard fumble recovery vs. ChiSamuel, 20-yard interception return vs. Ari
TOUCHDOWNS (4)
SINGLE-GAME BESTS
King Dunlap blocked a 45-yard attempt by David Akers vs. SFDerek Landri blocked a 36-yard attempt by Graham Gano vs. Was
BLOCKED FIELD GOALS (2)
Hunt (1), sacked J.P. Losman in end zone at Mia (12/11)
SAFETIES (1)
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AVERAGE STARTING FIELD POSITIONPhila. Opp.
Drives Started 190 195Average Field Position 28.7 28.5Drives Started in Plus Territory 22 25Drives Started Inside/at Own 20 43/42 45/48
GOAL-TO-GO SITUATIONSTeam Total TD FG MFG Dwn Fbl INT Clk TD% Scor%PHILADELPHIA 38 25 9 0 0 3 0 1 65.8 89.5Opponents 23 17 3 0 1 0 0 2 73.9 87.0
PENALTY BREAKDOWNPhila. Opp.
Total Penalties (Yards Lost) 107 (853) 97 (813)Offensive Penalties (Yards Lost) 50 (358) 46 (361)Defensive Penalties (Yards Lost) 45 (379) 34 (310)Special Teams Penalties (Yards Lost) 12 (116) 17 (142)1st Downs Given Up by Penalty 32 25
TIME SPENT IN THE LEADPhila. Opp. Tied
Through 16 games (960:00 minutes) 527:10 271:21 161:29Percentage of time in the lead 54.9 28.3 16.8
REPLAY CHALLENGESTotal
Chlg OvtnBy Eagles 12 10By Opponent 6 4
TOP 10 FIRST DOWNS EARNEDPlayer Rush Pass Rec. TotalMichael Vick 28 155 - 183LeSean McCoy 84 - 18 102Jeremy Maclin - - 43 43Vince Young 4 39 - 43DeSean Jackson 2 - 39 41Brent Celek - - 35 35Jason Avant - - 33 33Riley Cooper - - 13 13Ronnie Brown 11 - - 11Clay Harbor - - 8 8
EAGLES OPPS.1st Down Attempts 487 430
Yards 3149 2206Average 6.47 5.13
2nd Down Attempts 329 324Yards 1959 1635Average 5.95 5.05
3rd Down Attempts 205 211Yards 1212 1272Average 5.91 6.03
4th Down Attempts 15 17Yards 66 85Average 4.40 5.00
Season Attempts 1036 982Yards 6386 5198Average 6.16 5.29
By Half 1st Half Yards 3345 24742nd Half Yards 3041 2724
Negative Plays Rush/Pass 64/9 59/10Negative Yards 175 154Sacks Allowed 32 50Negative Yards 166 316
Big Plays 20+runs 20 1120+ passes 63 53
YARDS GAINED ANALYSIS
EAGLES OPPS.Most Plays: 18 17
at NYG, 11/20 at Dal., 12/2418-80-8:51 17-61-7:20TD Downs
Most Yards: 94 89at Dal., 12/24 vs. Ari., 11/138-94 8-89-4:00Fumble TD
Most Time: 10:13 7:27at Sea., 12/1 vs. NE, 11/2717-80-10:13 14-75-7:27TD TD
2011 LONGEST DRIVES
EAGLES OPPS.Most Plays: 18 14
at NYG, 11/20 vs. NE, 11/2718-80-8:51 14-75-7:27
Most Yards: 90 892x - vs. NE, 11/27 vs. Ari., 11/1316-90-4:35 8-89-4:00
Most Time: 10:13 7:27at Sea., 12/1 vs. NE, 11/2717-80-10:13 14-75-7:27
2011 LONGEST TD DRIVES
FIRST DOWN TENDENCIESRushing Passing Overall Times Gained
Team Plays Yards Avg. Plays Yards Avg. Plays Yards Avg. <4 4-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41+EAGLES 224 1055 4.71 263 2094 7.96 487 3149 6.47 240 131 80 23 6 7Opponents 227 1020 4.49 203 1186 5.84 430 2206 5.13 244 112 51 12 6 5
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OPPONENTS THIRD-AND...Date Opp 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10+ Totals9/11 at StL. 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-3 2-129/18 at Atl. 0-0 2-2 1-2 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 2-6 6-139/25 NYG 1-1 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-2 1-3 5-1210/2 SF 2-2 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-3 1-1 1-2 0-0 0-2 0-1 5-1210/9 at Buf. 0-0 0-0 0-1 2-3 3-3 0-1 1-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2 6-1410/16 at Was. 0-0 0-1 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-0 1-4 1-1010/30 Dal. 1-1 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-3 3-1011/7 Chi. 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-1 0-1 1-1 2-2 1-1 0-0 0-2 1-2 7-1411/13 Arz. 2-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-5 6-1611/20 at NYG 0-1 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-1 1-2 0-0 0-1 0-5 5-1411/27 NE 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-4 1-1 6-1112/1 at Sea. 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-1 2-4 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 5-1212/11 at Mia. 0-2 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 2-4 3-1512/18 NYJ 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 1-2 0-4 3-1312/24 at Dal. 0-2 0-1 0-0 1-2 1-2 0-0 2-2 0-1 0-0 0-2 2-5 6-171/1 Was. 2-2 1-1 1-2 1-1 1-2 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-2 6-16Regular Season Totals: 11-18 7-17 8-15 6-11 12-20 4-18 8-13 4-15 1-11 4-22 10-51 75-211
61.1 41.2 53.3 54.5 60.0 22.2 61.5 26.7 9.1 18.2 19.6 35.5
EAGLES THIRD-AND...Date Opp 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10+ Totals9/11 at StL. 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-2 0-2 0-0 3-3 1-3 8-139/18 at Atl. 1-3 0-0 2-3 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-1 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-119/25 NYG 3-4 3-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2 7-1510/2 SF 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-0 2-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 2-4 5-1310/9 at Buf. 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-4 2-910/16 at Was. 2-3 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-4 6-1610/30 Dal. 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-4 1-1 0-0 1-2 7-1211/7 Chi. 1-1 2-3 1-1 1-3 1-1 1-2 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-0 8-1411/13 Arz. 3-3 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-4 3-1511/20 at NYG 1-2 0-0 2-3 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-2 3-3 0-2 9-1711/27 NE 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-4 1-4 4-1312/1 at Sea. 0-0 2-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-2 2-812/11 at Mia. 2-2 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-7 4-1512/18 NYJ 1-1 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-2 5-1012/24 at Dal. 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 2-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-6 5-131/1 Was. 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-2 1-3 1-2 5-11Regular Season Totals: 20-29 11-16 6-14 3-11 7-14 6-15 6-10 5-13 5-14 9-21 7-48 85-205
69.0 68.8 42.9 27.3 50.0 40.0 60.0 38.5 35.7 42.9 14.6 41.5
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TAKEAWAYSStarting Point of Resulting
Date Opponent Turnover L.O.S. Turnover L.O.S. Qtr. Result (pts)9/11 at StL. J.Parker FR (D.Tapp FF) PHI29 PHI44 Endzone 1 Touchdown (7)9/18 at Atl. N.Asomugha INT (Matt Ryan) 50 PHI40 PHI46 2 Missed Field Goal (0)
A.Samuel INT (Matt Ryan) ATL15 ATL36 ATL22 3 Touchdown (7)9/25 NYG NONE10/2 SF C.Jenkins FR (J.Babin FF) SF28 SF22 SF23 2 Touchdown (7)10/9 at Buf. J.Chaney INT (Ryan Fitzpatrick) PHI49 PHI42 BUF48 2 End of half (0)10/16 at Was. K.Coleman INT (Rex Grossman) PHI38 PHI4 PHI3 1 Touchdown (7)
N.Allen INT (Rex Grossman) WAS15 PHI40 WAS47 2 Field Goal (3)K.Coleman INT (Rex Grossman)* PHI20 PHI5 PHI29 3 Downs (0)K.Coleman INT (Rex Grossman) WAS39 PHI30 PHI31 3 Punt (0)
10/30 Dal. N.Asomugha INT (Tony Romo) DAL41 PHI33 PHI33 1 Touchdown (7)11/7 Chi. B.Rolle FR (B.Rolle FF) CHI20 CHI22 Endzone 2 Touchdown (7)
M.Patterson FR (T.Cole FF) CHI34 CHI41 CHI41 3 Touchdown (7)11/13 Arz. A.Samuel INT (J.Skelton) ARZ12 ARZ20 Endzone 2 Touchdown (7)
N.Asomugha INT (J.Skelton) ARZ16 ARZ30 ARZ26 4 Field Goal (3)11/20 at NYG J.Chaney INT (E.Manning) PHI47 PHI42 NYG44 1 Punt (0)
D.Landri FR (J.Babin FF) PHI21 PHI26 PHI31 4 End of game (0)11/27 NE NONE12/1 at Sea. NONE12/11 at Mia. K.Coleman INT (M.Moore) MIA13 MIA36 MIA1 2 Touchdown (7)
A.Samuel FR (A.Samuel FF) MIA27 MIA31 MIA34 2 Field Goal (3)M.Patterson FR (J.Babin FF) PHI24 PHI29 PHI27 2 Touchdown (7)
12/18 NYJ J.Parker FR (K.Coleman FF) NYJ36 NYJ43 Endzone 1 Touchdown (7)A.Samuel INT (M.Sanchez)* PHI14 PHI4 PHI23 1 Touchdown (7)J.Hanson FR (M.Patterson FF) NYJ17 NYJ18 NYJ17 2 Touchdown (7)J.Chaney INT (M.Sanchez) NYJ20 NYJ27 NYJ26 3 Punt (0)
12/24 at Dal. NONE1/1 Was. N.Allen INT (R.Grossman) WAS39 PHI7 PHI38 2 Punt (0)
Regular Season Totals: 24 Takeaways resulted in 100 points
L.O.S. - Line of scrimmage* - Red zone playST - Special teams play(TB) - Touch back
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GIVEAWAYSStarting Point of Resulting
Date Opponent Turnover L.O.S. Turnover L.O.S. Qtr. Result (pts)9/11 at StL. M.Vick FUMBLE* SL12 SL19 SL21 2 Punt (0)9/18 at Atl. M.Vick FUMBLE* ATL4 ATL12 PHI24 2 Touchdown (7)
M.Vick FUMBLE PHI47 PHI49 50 2 Interception (0)M.Vick INT (K.Hayden) PHI40 ATL49 PHI49 3 Touchdown (7)
9/25 NYG M.Vick INT (A.Ross)* NYG19 NYG8 NYG27 1 Touchdown (7)M.Kafka INT (A.Ross) PHI20 NYG44 NYG44 4 Touchdown (7)M.Kafka INT (K.Phillips) PHI49 NYG10 NYG23 4 End of game (0)
10/2 SF M.Vick INT (C.Rogers) PHI48 SF14 SF41 1 Punt (0)R.Brown FUMBLE* SF1 SF4 SF4 2 Punt (0)J.Maclin FUMBLE SF49 SF32 SF31 4 End of game (0)
10/9 at Buf. M.Vick INT (R.Corner) BUF31 BUF42 BUF46 1 Touchdown (7)M.Vick INT (G.Wilson) PHI48 BUF47 BUF48 1 Punt (0)M.Vick INT (N.Barnett) PHI22 PHI31 Endzone 2 Touchdown (7)J.Avant FUMBLE PHI2 PHI37 PHI37 3 Field Goal (3)M.Vick INT (N.Barnett) BUF25 BUF26 BUF42 4 End of game (0)
10/16 at Was. M.Vick INT (O.Atogwe)* WAS16 WAS1 WAS1 3 Punt (0)V.Young INT (D.Hall) PHI8 PHI23 PHI18 3 Interception (0)
10/30 Dal. NONE11/7 Chi. M.Vick INT (M.Wright)* CHI19 CHI12 CHI48 2 Field Goal (3)
D.Jackson FUMBLE (ST) PHI20 PHI11 PHI9 2 Touchdown (7)11/13 Arz. M.Vick INT (C.Campbell)* ARZ18 ARZ17 ARZ17 3 Punt (0)
M.Vick INT (A.Jefferson) PHI32 ARZ16 ARZ16 4 End of game (0)11/20 at NYG V.Young INT (P.Amukamara) PHI11 NYG37 NYG37 1 Interception (0)
V.Young INT (K.Phillips) PHI25 50 PHI44 2 Punt (0)V.Young INT (A.Ross)* NYG16 Endzone NYG20 (TB) 3 Punt (0)
11/27 NE V.Young INT (A.Molden) PHI20 NE39 PHI34 2 Missed FG (0)12/1 at Sea. V.Young INT (K.Chancellor) PHI31 SEA39 SEA40 1 Touchdown (7)
V.Young INT (B.Browner) SEA37 SEA15 PHI30 3 Touchdown (7)V.Young INT (D.Hawthorne) SEA22 SEA23 Endzone 4 Touchdown (7)V.Young INT (B.Browner) PHI11 SEA40 PHI47 4 End of game (0)
12/11 at Mia. C.Marsh FUMBLE (ST) PHI30 PHI30 PHI24 2 Fumble (0)M.Vick INT (S.Smith) MIA41 MIA26 MIA33 3 Punt (0)
12/18 NYJ C.Marsh FUMBLE (ST) PHI14 PHI14 PHI14 1 Interception (0)D.Lewis FUMBLE (ST) PHI4 PHI20 PHI24 2 Touchdown (7)L.McCoy FUMBLE PHI45 NYJ40 PHI27 2 Field Goal (3)M.Vick INT (D.Harris) NYJ43 NYJ16 NYJ16 2 End of half (0)
12/24 at Dal. J.Avant FUMBLE* DAL9 Endzone DAL20 (TB) 2 Punt (0)1/1 Was. M.Vick FUMBLE PHI35 PHI20 PHI17 2 End of half (0)
M.Vick INT (O.Atogwe) WAS35 WAS2 WAS30 4 Punt (0)
Regular Season Totals: 38 Giveaways resulted in 86 points
L.O.S. - Line of scrimmage* - Red zone playST - Special teams play(TB) - Touch back
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EAGLES GAME-BY-GAME DRIVESDrives Ended By Points Pts./
DATE QB Drives TD FG MFG Punt Down INT Fum Sfty Clock Yielded Drive Drive Efficiency9/11 at StL. M.Vick 10 3 1 0 3 1 0 1 0 1 24 2.40 40.09/18 at Atl. M.Vick 12 4 1 1 3 0 1 2 0 0 31 2.58 41.7
M.Kafka 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0.00 0.09/25 vs. NYG M.Vick 8 1 3 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 16 2.00 50.0
M.Kafka 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.010/2 vs. SF M.Vick 12 2 3 2 2 0 1 2 0 0 23 1.92 41.710/9 at Buf. M.Vick 12 3 1 0 2 0 4 1 0 1 24 2.00 33.310/16 at Was. M.Vick 11 2 2 0 3 1 1 0 0 2 20 1.82 36.4
V.Young 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.010/30 vs. Dal. M.Vick 8 4 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 34 4.25 75.011/7 vs. Chi. M.Vick 10 2 1 0 2 2 1 0 0 2 17 1.70 30.011/13 vs. Arz. M.Vick 13 1 1 0 8 1 2 0 0 0 10 0.77 15.411/20 at NYG V.Young 13 2 1 0 6 0 3 0 0 1 17 1.31 23.111/27 vs. NE V.Young 11 2 2 0 5 1 1 0 0 0 20 1.82 36.412/1 at Sea. V.Young 11 2 0 0 4 0 4 0 0 1 14 1.27 18.212/11 at Mia. M.Vick 16 3 1 0 10 0 1 0 0 1 24 1.50 25.012/18 vs. NYJ M.Vick 10 5 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 38 3.80 60.0
V.Young 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.0M.Kafka 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.00 0.0
12/24 at Dal. M.Vick 12 2 2 0 6 0 0 1 0 1 20 1.67 33.31/1 vs. Was. M.Vick 11 3 2 0 4 0 1 1 0 0 27 2.45 45.5
M.Kafka 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 7.00 100.0TOTALS: M.Vick 145 35 21 3 49 6 14 9 0 8 308 2.12 38.6
V.Young 38 6 3 0 17 1 9 0 0 2 51 1.34 23.7M.Kafka 7 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 2 7 1.00 14.3TEAM 190 42 24 3 67 8 25 9 0 12 366 1.93 34.7
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OPPONENTS GAME-BY-GAME DRIVESDrives Ended By Points Pts./
DATE QB Drives TD FG MFG Punt Down INT Fum Sfty Clock Yielded Drive Drive Efficiency9/11 at StL. S.Bradford 9 1 2 1 3 1 0 1 0 0 13 1.44 33.3
A.Feeley 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.09/18 at Atl. M.Ryan 14 5 0 0 7 0 2 0 0 0 35 2.50 35.79/25 vs. NYG E.Manning 10 4 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 1 29 2.90 40.010/2 vs. SF A.Smith 13 3 1 2 4 0 0 1 0 2 24 1.85 30.810/9 at Buf. R.Fitzpatrick 11 3 1 0 5 0 1 0 0 1 24 2.18 36.410/16 at Was. R.Grossman 9 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 0 0 6 0.67 22.2
J.Beck 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 3.50 50.010/30 vs. Dal. T.Romo 9 1 0 0 5 1 1 0 0 1 7 0.78 11.111/7 vs. Chi. J.Cutler 11 3 3 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 30 2.73 54.511/13 vs. Arz. J.Skelton 15 3 0 2 6 0 2 0 0 2 21 1.40 20.011/20 at NYG E.Manning 13 1 1 0 9 0 1 1 0 0 10 0.77 15.411/27 vs. NE T.Brady 10 5 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 38 3.80 60.0
B.Hoyer 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.00 0.012/1 at Sea. T.Jackson 10 3 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 1 24 2.40 40.012/11 at Mia. M.Moore 12 1 1 1 5 1 1 2 0 0 10 0.83 16.7
J.Losman 5 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 0.00 0.012/18 vs. NYJ M.Sanchez 14 2 2 0 6 0 2 2 0 0 19 1.36 28.6
M.Brunell 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.012/24 at Dal. T.Romo 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.0
S.McGee 10 1 0 0 8 1 0 0 0 0 7 0.70 10.01/1 vs. Was. R.Grossman 13 1 1 1 5 2 1 0 0 2 10 0.77 15.4TOTALS: TEAM 195 38 16 8 85 10 15 9 1 13 314 1.61 27.7
EAGLES at Rams - 9/11/11EAGLES: 4 pass, 1 rushRun Pass Description49t LeSean McCoy run
41 Michael Vick to DeSean Jackson26 Michael Vick to DeSean Jackson20 Michael Vick to Jason Avant20 Michael Vick to Jeremy Maclin
RAMS: 2 pass, 1 rushRun Pass Description47t Steven Jackson run
31 Sam Bradford to Brandon Gibson21 A.J.Feeley to Greg Salas
EAGLES at Falcons - 9/18/11EAGLES: 6 pass, 1 rushRun Pass Description
43 Mike Kafka to Jeremy Maclin36t Michael Vick to Jeremy Maclin29 Michael Vick to Jason Avant24 Michael Vick to Brent Celek
23 LeSean McCoy run20 Michael Vick to Jeremy Maclin20 Michael Vick to Steve Smith
FALCONS:1 pass, 1 rushRun Pass Description61 Michael Turner run
32 Matt Ryan to Michael Turner
EAGLES vs. Giants - 9/25/11EAGLES: 2 pass, 1 rushRun Pass Description
24 Michael Vick to Jeremy Maclin23 Michael Vick to Jeremy Maclin
21 LeSean McCoy runGIANTS: 4 pass, 1 rushRun Pass Description
74t Eli Manning to Victor Cruz40t Eli Manning to Brandon Jacobs
37 Ahmad Bradshaw run28t Eli Manning to Victor Cruz26 Eli Manning to Ahmad Bradshaw
EAGLES vs. 49ers - 10/2/11EAGLES: 5 pass, 1 rushRun Pass Description
61 Michael Vick to DeSean Jackson45 Michael Vick to DeSean Jackson29 Michael Vick to DeSean Jackson27 Michael Vick to Clay Harbor
24 Michael Vick run20 Michael Vick to Jason Avant
49ERS: 5 pass, 2 rushRun Pass Description
44 Alex Smith to Kendall Hunter40 Frank Gore run
38 Alex Smith to Michael Crabtree30t Alex Smith to Josh Morgan26 Alex Smith to Josh Morgan26 Alex Smith to Vernon Davis
25 Frank Gore run
EAGLES at Bills - 10/9/11EAGLES: 3 pass, 3 rushRun Pass Description52 Michael Vick run32 LeSean McCoy run
31t Michael Vick to DeSean Jackson26 Michael Vick to DeSean Jackson
22 Michael Vick run21 Michal Vick to Jason Avant
BILLS: 3 pass, 1 rushRun Pass Description
49 Ryan Fitzpatrick to Fred Jackson22 Fred Jackson run
20 Ryan Fitzpatrick to Fred Jackson20 Ryan Fitzpatrick to Naaman Roosevelt
EAGLES at Redskins - 10/16/11EAGLES: 4 pass, 3 rushRun Pass Description
59 Michael Vick to Jeremy Maclin31 Michael Vick run
26 Michael Vick to Jeremy Maclin25 Michael Vick run
23 Michael Vick to DeSean Jackson21 LeSean McCoy run
21 Michael Vick to Brent CelekREDSKINS: 4 pass, 0 rushRun Pass Description
45 Rex Grossman to Jabar Gaffney32 John Beck to Terrence Austin31 Rex Grossman to Fred Davis23 John Beck to Santana Moss
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EAGLES vs. Cowboys - 10/30/11EAGLES: 4 pass, 3 rushRun Pass Description34 LeSean McCoy run
24 Michael Vick to Jeremy Maclin24 Michael Vick to Jason Avant22 Michael Vick to Brent Celek
22 LeSean McCoy run21 LeSean McCoy run
20 Michael Vick to Jason AvantCOWBOYS: 1 pass, 2 rushRun Pass Description
70t Tony Romo to Laurent Robinson26 DeMarco Murray run20 DeMarco Murray run
EAGLES vs. Bears - 11/7/11EAGLES: 2 pass, 1 rushRun Pass Description33t LeSean McCoy run
31 Michael Vick to Jeremy Maclin21 Michael Vick to Brent Celek
BEARS: 3 pass, 1 rushRun Pass Description
28 Jay Cutler to Earl Bennett26 Jay Cutler to Earl Bennett
25 Matt Forte run22 Jay Cutler to Earl Bennett
EAGLES vs. Cardinals - 11/13/11EAGLES: 1 pass, 1 rushRun Pass Description29 LeSean McCoy run
20 Michael Vick to Brent CelekCARDINALS: 5 pass, 0 rushRun Pass Description
42 John Skelton to Larry Fitzgerald37 John Skelton to Larry Fitzgerald30 John Skelton to LaRod Stephens-Howling29 John Skelton to Larry Fitzgerald20 John Skelton to Andre Roberts
EAGLES at Giants - 11/20/11EAGLES: 3 pass, 1 rushRun Pass Description60 LeSean McCoy run
32 Vince Young to DeSean Jackson29 Vince Young to DeSean Jackson23 Vince Young to Riley Cooper
GIANTS: 4 pass, 0 rushRun Pass Description
47 Eli Manning to Hakeem Nicks47 Eli Manning to Victor Cruz24t Eli Manning to Victor Cruz21 Eli Manning to Victor Cruz
EAGLES vs. Patriots - 11/27/11EAGLES: 7 pass, 1 rushRun Pass Description
58 Vince Young to Riley Cooper44 Vince Young to DeSean Jackson25 Vince Young to Clay Harbor24 Vince Young to Brent Celek24 Vince Young to Brent Celek22 Vince Young to Brent Celek
22 LeSean McCoy run22 Vince Young to Jason Avant
PATRIOTS: 4 pass, 0 rushRun Pass Description
63 Tom Brady to Deion Branch41t Tom Brady to Wes Welker24t Tom Brady to Rob Gronkowski23 Tom Brady to Deion Branch
EAGLES at Seahawks - 12/1/11EAGLES: 3 pass, 1 rushRun Pass Description
47 Vince Young to Riley Cooper24 Vince Young to LeSean McCoy
20 LeSean McCoy run20 Vince Young to DeSean Jackson
SEAHAWKS: 5 pass, 1 rushRun Pass Description40t Marshawn Lynch run
28 Tarvaris Jackson to Zach Miller26 Tarvaris Jackson to Ben Obomanu25 Tarvaris Jackson to Golden Tate25 Tarvaris Jackson to Zach Miller21 Tarvaris Jackson to Doug Baldwin
EAGLES at Dolphins - 12/11/11EAGLES: 4 pass, 0 rushRun Pass Description
34t Michael Vick to DeSean Jackson29 Michael Vick to Riley Cooper28 Michael Vick to Jason Avant26 Michael Vick to LeSean McCoy
DOLPHINS: 3 pass, 0 rushRun Pass Description
25 J.P. Losman to Anthony Fasano24 J.P. Losman to Brian Hartline21 Matt Moore to Anthony Fasano
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EAGLES vs. Jets - 12/18/11EAGLES: 4 pass, 1 rushRun Pass Description
73 Michael Vick to Brent Celek38 Michael Vick to Brent Celek
33 LeSean McCoy run26t Michael Vick to Brent Celek23 Michael Vick to Jeremy Maclin
JETS: 4 pass, 0 rushRun Pass Description
41 Mark Sanchez to Dustin Keller27 Mark Brunell to Joe McKnight25t Mark Sanchez to Santonio Holmes20 Mark Sanchez to Dustin Keller
EAGLES at Cowboys - 12/24/11EAGLES: 6 pass, 0 rushRun Pass Description
39 Michael Vick to Brent Celek33 Michael Vick to DeSean Jackson28 Michael Vick to Riley Cooper27 Michael Vick to Jason Avant22 Michael Vick to Jeremy Maclin20 Michael Vick to Jeremy Maclin
COWBOYS:0 pass, 0 rush
EAGLES vs. Redskins - 1/1/12EAGLES: 5 pass, 1 rushRun Pass Description
62t Michael Vick to DeSean Jackson30 Michael Vick to Brent Celek29 Michael Vick to Jeremy Maclin23 Michael Vick to Brent Celek21 Michael Vick to Jeremy Maclin
20 Dion Lewis runREDSKINS: 5 pass, 1 rushRun Pass Description
47t Rex Grossman to Roy Helu28 Evan Royster run
22 Rex Grossman to Logan Paulsen22 Rex Grossman to Santana Moss20 Rex Grossman to Darrell Young20 Rex Grossman to Santana Moss
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Won in OvertimeBy Eagles: 10/24/04 Eagles win at Cleveland, 34-31By Opponent: 9/17/06 Giants win at Philadelphia, 30-24
Won by Scoring in the Last Two Minutes of RegulationBy Eagles: 12/19/10 Eagles win at NY Giants, 38-31 (last score at 0:00)By Opponent: 11/13/11 Eagles loss vs. Arizona, 17-21 (last score at 1:53)
Tied Game by Scoring in the Last Two Minutes of RegulationBy Eagles: 12/19/10 Eagles win at NY Giants, 38-31 (tied game at 1:45)By Opponent: 10/15/06 Giants win at Philadelphia, 30-24 ot (tied game at 0:10)
Won on National TelevisionBy Eagles: 11/20/11 Eagles win at NY Giants, 17-10By Opponent: 12/1/11 Eagles loss at Seattle, 14-31
Won in Prime TimeBy Eagles: 11/20/11 Eagles win at NY Giants, 17-10By Opponent: 12/1/11 Eagles loss at Seattle, 14-31
ShutoutBy Eagles: 12/1/96 Win vs. Giants at Philadephia, 24-0By Opponent: 1/3/10 Eagles loss at Dallas, 24-0
Won by 20-or-more PointsBy Eagles: 1/1/12 Eagles win vs. Washington, 34-10By Opponent: 1/3/10 Eagles loss at Dallas, 24-0
1/9/10 Eagles loss at Dallas, 14-34 (NFC-W)
Won After Trailing by 20-or-More PointsBy Eagles: 12/19/10 Eagles win at NY Giants, 38-31 (Giants ahead 31-10 in 4th quarter)By Opponent: 10/2/11 Eagles loss vs. San Francisco, 23-24 (Eagles ahead 23-3 in 3rd quarter)
Held a 28-or-More Point LeadBy Eagles: 12/18/11 Eagles win vs. NY Jets, 45-19 (32 when winning 45-13)By Opponent: 9/20/09 Saints win at Philadelphia, 48-22 (28 when winning 48-20)
Held a 21-or-More Point LeadBy Eagles: 1/1/12 Eagles win vs. Washington, 34-10 By Opponent: 11/27/11 Eagles loss vs. New England, 20-38 (25 when winning 38-13)
Held a 14-or-More Point LeadBy Eagles: 1/1/12 Eagles win vs. Washington, 34-10 By Opponent: 12/1/11 Eagles loss at Seattle, 14-31
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Scored 20-or-More Points in a QuarterBy Eagles: 1/1/12 Eagles win vs. Washington, 34-10 (21 points, 4th Q)By Opponent: 10/24/10 Eagles loss at Tennessee, 19-37 (27 points, 4th Q)
Scored 20-or-More Points in a HalfBy Eagles: 1/1/12 Eagles win vs. Washington, 34-10 (24 points, 2nd half)By Opponent: 11/27/11 Eagles loss vs. New England, 20-38 (24 points, 1st half)
Held Opponent without a TouchdownBy Eagles: 9/26/10 Eagles win at Jacksonville, 28-3 (1 FG)By Opponent: 1/3/10 Eagles loss at Dallas, 24-0
Touchdowns Scored by Offense and DefenseBy Eagles: 12/18/11 Eagles win vs. NY Jets, 45-19 (5 offense, 1 defense)By Opponent: 12/1/11 Eagles loss at Seattle, 14-31 (3 offense, 1 defense)
Touchdowns Scored by Offense, Defense and Special TeamsBy Eagles: 12/13/09 Eagles win at NY Giants, 45-38 (4 offense, 1 defense, 1 special teams)By Opponent: 11/19/06 Titans win at Philadelphia, 31-13 (2 offense, 1 defense, 1 special teams)
Touchdown Scored on First DriveBy Eagles: 12/24/11 Eagles win at Dallas, 20-7By Opponent: 12/11/11 Eagles win at Miami, 26-10
Safety ScoredBy Eagles: 12/11/11 J.P. Losman sacked in end zone by Phillip HuntBy Opponent: 11/23/08 Sav Rocca punt blocked by Jameel McClain out of bounds in end zone
1/11/09 Intentional grounding penalty enforced on QB Donovan McNabb in end zone (NFC-D)
Successful Two Point ConversionBy Eagles: 11/21/10 Jason Avant pass from Michael Vick vs. NY GiantsBy Opponent: 9/25/11 Brandon Jacobs run vs. NY Giants
Failed Two Point Conversion AttemptBy Eagles: 10/3/10 Pass failed from Kevin Kolb to Jason Avant
1/9/11 Pass failed from Michael Vick to LeSean McCoy (NFC-W)By Opponent: 12/18/11 Pass failed from Mark Sanchez to Jeremy Kerley
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Fumble Recovered for TouchdownBy Eagles: 12/18/11 Juqua Parker recovered a Santonio Holmes fumble and returned it 47 yards vs. NY JetsBy Opponent: 1/2/11 DeMarcus Ware recovered a Kevin Kolb fumble and returned it 17 yards vs. Dallas
Touchdown off of Fake Field GoalBy Eagles: 12/24/1989 Cris Carter 22-yard pass from Roger Ruzek vs. PhoenixBy Opponent: 12/20/1998 Holder Eric Bjornson 7-yard run at Dallas
Touchdown off of Fake PuntBy Eagles: 9/29/02 Brian Dawkins 57 yard pass from Brian Mitchell vs. HoustonBy Opponent: (could not find an instance when it occurred)
No TurnoversBy Eagles: 10/30/11 Eagles win vs. Dallas, 34-7By Opponent: 12/24/11 Eagles win at Dallas, 20-7
Touchdown Drive of 10-or-More PlaysBy Eagles: 12/1/11 Eagles loss at Seattle, 14-31 (17 plays; LeSean McCoy 2-yd. pass from Vince Young)By Opponent: 11/27/11 Eagles loss vs. New England, 20-38 (14 plays; Rob Gronkowski 24-yd. pass from Tom Brady)
(12 plays; BenJarvus Green-Ellis 4-yd. run)
Touchdown Drive of 80-or-More YardsBy Eagles: 1/1/12 Eagles win vs. Washington, 34-10 (80 yards; DeSean Jackson 62-yd. pass from Michael Vick)By Opponent: 1/1/12 Eagles win vs. Washington, 34-10 (80 yards; Roy Helu 47-yd. pass from Rex Grossman)
Touchdown Drive of Five-or-More MinutesBy Eagles: 12/1/11 Eagles loss at Seattle, 14-31 (10:13, LeSean McCoy 2-yd. pass from Vince Young)By Opponent: 11/27/11 Eagles loss vs. New England, 20-38 (7:27; Rob Gronkowski 24-yd. pass from Tom Brady)
(6:52; BenJarvus Green-Ellis 4-yd. run)
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500-or-More Total Net Yards of OffenseBy Eagles: 10/2/11 Eagles loss vs. San Francisco, 23-24 (513; 108 rushing, 405 passing)By Opponent: 12/13/09 Eagles win at NY Giants, 45-38 (512; 133 rushing, 379 passing)
400-or-More Total Net Yards of OffenseBy Eagles: 12/18/11 Eagles win vs. NY Jets, 45-19 (420; 160 rushing, 260 passing)By Opponent: 11/27/11 Eagles loss vs. New England, 20-38 (457; 104 rushing, 353 passing)
300-or More Net Yards Rushing by TeamBy Eagles: 9/3/00 Eagles win at Dallas, 41-14 (306)By Opponent: 9/25/60 Browns win at Philadephia, 41-24 (329)
200-or-More Net Yards Rushing by TeamBy Eagles: 10/30/11 Eagles win vs. Dallas, 34-7 (239)By Opponent: 11/9/08 Eagles loss vs. New York Giants, 31-36 (219)
Individual 200-Yard Rushing GameBy Eagles: 9/3/00 Duce Staley (26-201-1TD) at DallasBy Opponent: 12/28/02 Tiki Barber (32-203-0TDs) at New York
Individual 150-Yard Rushing GameBy Eagles: 10/30/11 LeSean McCoy (30-185-2TDs) vs. DallasBy Opponent: 12/10/06 Ladell Betts (33-171-0TDs) at Washington
Individual 100-Yard Rushing GameBy Eagles: 12/18/11 LeSean McCoy (18-102-3TDs) vs. NY JetsBy Opponent: 1/1/12 Evan Royster (20-113-0TDs) vs. Washington
Two 100-Yard Rushers in the Same GameBy Eagles: 10/28/02 Duce Staley (24-126-0TDs) & Donovan McNabb (8-107-1TD) vs. NY GiantsBy Opponent: 10/30/05 Mike Anderson (21-126-1TD) and Tatum Bell (14-107-2TDs) at Denver
Consecutive 100-Yard Rushing GamesBy Eagles: 10/16/11-10/30/11 LeSean McCoy (28-126-1TD) at Washington and (30-185-2TDs) vs. DallasBy Opponent: 12/1/11-12/11/11 Marshawn Lynch (22-148-2TDs) at Seattle; Reggie Bush (14-103-0TDs) at Miami
Combined 200-Yard Rushing by Two PlayersBy Eagles: 10/30/11 235 by LeSean McCoy (30-185-2TDs) & Michael Vick (7-50-0TDs) vs. DallasBy Opponent: 12/10/06 209 by Ladell Betts (33-171-0TDs) & Jason campbell (4-38-0TDs) at Washington
Individual with 30-or-More CarriesBy Eagles: 10/30/11 LeSean McCoy (30-185-2TDs) vs. DallasBy Opponent: 11/11/07 Clinton Portis (30-137-0TDs) at Washington
Individual with 25-or-More CarriesBy Eagles: 12/11/11 LeSean McCoy (27-38-2TDs) at MiamiBy Opponent: 10/9/11 Fred Jackson (26-111-1TD) at Buffalo
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Rushing Play of 80-or-More YardsBy Eagles: 10/1/00 85t by Brian Mitchell vs. AtlantaBy Opponent: 9/30/01 80 by Troy Hambrick vs. Dallas
Rushing Play of 60-or-More YardsBy Eagles: 11/20/11 60 by LeSean McCoy at NY GiantsBy Opponent: 9/18/11 61 by Michael Turner at Atlanta
Rushing Play of 40-or-More YardsBy Eagles: 11/20/11 60 by LeSean McCoy at NY GiantsBy Opponent: 12/1/11 40t by Marshawn Lynch at Seattle
Individual with Three-or-More Rushing TouchdownsBy Eagles: 12/18/11 LeSean McCoy (18-102-3TDs) vs. NY JetsBy Opponent: 11/26/06 Joseph Addai (24-171-4TDs) at Indianapolis
Individual with Two-or-More Rushing TouchdownsBy Eagles: 12/18/11 LeSean McCoy (18-102-3TDs) vs. NY JetsBy Opponent: 12/1/11 Marshawn Lynch (22-148-2TDs) at Seattle
400 Net Yards Passing by TeamBy Eagles: 10/2/11 Eagles loss vs. San Francisco, 23-24 (405)By Opponent: 11/4/07 Cowboys win at Philadelphia, 38-17 (434)
300 Net Yards Passing by TeamBy Eagles: 1/1/12 Eagles win vs. Washington, 34-10 (315)By Opponent: 11/27/11 Eagles loss vs. New England, 20-38 (353)
Individual with 50-or-More Pass AttemptsBy Eagles: 11/15/09 Donovan McNabb (55-35-450-1-2TDs) at San DiegoBy Opponent: 11/7/10 Peyton Manning (52-31-294-2-1TD) vs. Indianapolis
Individual with 40-or-More Pass AttemptsBy Eagles: 11/27/11 Vince Young (48-26-400-1-1TDs) vs. New EnglandBy Opponent: 1/1/12 Rex Grossman (45-22-256-1-1TD) vs. Washington
Individual with 30-or-More Pass CompletionsBy Eagles: 10/2/11 Michael Vick (46-30-416-1-2TDs) vs. San FranciscoBy Opponent: 11/7/10 Peyton Manning (51-31-294-2-1TD) vs. Indianapolis
Individual with 25-or-More Pass CompletionsBy Eagles: 11/27/11 Vince Young (48-26-400-1-1TDs) vs. New EnglandBy Opponent: 11/7/10 Peyton Manning (51-31-294-2-1TD) vs. Indianapolis
No Sacks AllowedBy Eagles: 10/9/11 Eagles loss at Buffalo, 24-31 (40 attempts - Michael Vick)By Opponent: 11/7/11 Eagles loss vs. Chicago, 24-30 (32 attempts - Jay Cutler)
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Individual 300-Yard Passing GameBy Eagles: 1/1/12 Michael Vick (39-24-335-1-3TDs) vs. WashingtonBy Opponent: 11/27/11 Tom Brady (34-24-361-0-3TDs) vs. New England
Consecutive 300-Yard Passing GamesBy Eagles: 11/28/10 - 12/2/10 Michael Vick (46-30-416-1-2TDs) vs. San Francisco and (40-26-315-4-2TDs) at BuffaloBy Opponent: 12/2/90 - 12/9/90 Jim Kelly (32-19-334-1-3TDs) at Buffalo; Dan Marino (54-27-365-0-2TDs) at Miami
Individual with Four-or-More Touchdown PassesBy Eagles: 11/15/10 Michael Vick (28-20-333-0-4TDs) at WashingtonBy Opponent: 9/25/11 Eli Manning (23-16-254-0-4TDs) vs. NY Giants
Individual with Three-or-More Touchdown PassesBy Eagles: 1/1/12 Michael Vick (39-24-335-1-3TDs) vs. WashingtonBy Opponent: 11/27/11 Tom Brady (34-24-361-0-3TDs) vs. New England
Individual with 10-or-more ReceptionsBy Eagles: 9/18/11 Jeremy Maclin (13-171-2TDs) at AtlantaBy Opponent: 11/7/10 Jacob Tamme (11-108-1TD) and Reggie Wayne (11-83-0TDs) vs. Indianapolis
Individual with 150-Yard Receiving GameBy Eagles: 12/18/11 Brent Celek (5-156-1TD) vs. NY JetsBy Opponent: 10/24/10 Kenny Britt (7-225-3TDs) at Tennessee
Individual with 100-Yard Receiving GameBy Eagles: 1/1/12 Jeremy Maclin (8-105-0TDs) vs. WashingtonBy Opponent: 11/27/11 Deion Branch (6-125-1TD) and Wes Welker (8-115-2TDs) vs. New England
Two 100-Yard Receivers in the Same GameBy Eagles: 9/20/09 Brent Celek (8-104-0TD), DeSean Jackson (6-149-1TD) vs. Kansas CityBy Opponent: 11/27/11 Deion Branch (6-125-1TD) and Wes Welker (8-115-2TDs) vs. New England
Consecutive 100-Yard Receiving GamesBy Eagles: 9/19/10 - 9/26/10 DeSean Jackson; (4-135-1TD) at Detroit and (5-153-1TD) at JacksonvilleBy Opponent: 11/20/11-11/27/11 Victor Cruz (6-128-1TD) at NY Giants; Deion Branch (6-125-1TD) and Wes Welker (8-115-2TDs) vs. New England
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Pass Play of 80-or-More YardsBy Eagles: 12/12/10 91t, Michael Vick to DeSean Jackson at DallasBy Opponent: 10/24/10 80t, Kerry Collins to Kenny Britt at Tennessee
Pass Play of 60-or-More YardsBy Eagles: 1/1/12 62t, Michael Vick to DeSean Jackson vs. WashingtonBy Opponent: 11/27/11 63, Tom Brady to Deion Branch vs. New England
Pass Play of 40-or-More YardsBy Eagles: 1/1/12 62t, Michael Vick to DeSean Jackson vs. WashingtonBy Opponent: 1/1/12 47t, Rex Grossman to Roy Helu vs. Washington
Individual with Three-or-More Touchdown ReceptionsBy Eagles: 9/23/07 Kevin Curtis (11-221-3TDs) vs. DetroitBy Opponent: 10/24/10 Kenny Britt (7-225-3TDs) at Tennessee
Individual with Two-or-More Touchdown ReceptionsBy Eagles: 9/18/11 Jeremy Maclin (13-171-2TDs) at AtlantaBy Opponent: 11/27/11 Wes Welker (8-115-2TDs) vs. New England
Led Team in Both Rushing and Receiving Yards in the Same GameBy Eagles: 10/3/10 LeSean McCoy (16-64-0TD rushing, 12-110-0TD receiving) vs. WashingtonBy Opponent: 1/1/12 Evan Royster (20-113-0TDs rushing, 5-52-0TDs receiving) vs. Washington
100-Yard Rusher & Receiver in the Same GameBy Eagles: 12/18/11 LeSean McCoy (18-102-3TDs rus.) & Brent Celek (5-156-1TD rec.) vs. NY JetsBy Opponent: 12/28/10 Adrian Peterson (22-118-1TD) & Percy Harvin (7-100-0TDs) vs. Minnesota
100-Yard Rusher, 100-Yard Receiver & 300-Yard Passer in the Same GameBy Eagles: 9/23/07 Brian Westbrook (14-110-2TDs rush. & 5-111-1TD rec.) & Kevin Curtis (11-221-3TDs rec.) vs. Detroit
Donovan McNabb (26-21-381-0-4TDs) vs. DetroitBy Opponent: 12/11/05 Tiki Barber (32-124-0TDs), Jeremy Shockey (10-107-0TDs) &
Eli Manning (44-28-312-3-1TD) vs. NY Giants
Individual with at Least One Rushing and One Receiving Touchdown in the Same GameBy Eagles: 12/1/11 LeSean McCoy (17-84-1TD rushing, 4-49-1TD receiving) at SeattleBy Opponent: 12/2/10 Arian Foster (22-83-1TD rushing, 2-26-1TD receiving) vs. Houston
Individual with at Least One Rushing Touchdown and One Touchdown Pass in the Same GameBy Eagles: 12/18/11 Michael Vick (22-15-274-1-1TD passing, 5-32-1TD rushing) vs. NY JetsBy Opponent: 12/11/05 Eli Manning (44-28-312-3-1TD passing, 4-8-1TD rushing) vs. NY Giants
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Held Opponent Under 200 Yards Total OffenseBy Eagles: 9/26/10 Eagles win at Jacksonville, 28-3 (191; 139 rushing, 52 passing)By Opponent: 9/30/07 Giants win at New York, 16-3 (190; 114 rushing, 76 passing)
Held Opponent Under 300 Yards Total OffenseBy Eagles: 12/24/11 Eagles win at Dallas, 20-7 (238; 81 rushing, 157 passing)By Opponent: 12/11/11 Eagles win at Miami, 26-10 (239; 51 rushing, 188 passing)
Held Opponent Under 50 Yards RushingBy Eagles: 11/20/11 Eagles win at NY Giants, 17-10 (29)By Opponent: 1/3/10 Eagles loss at Dallas, 24-0 (37)
Held Opponent Under 75 Yards RushingBy Eagles: 11/20/11 Eagles win at NY Giants, 17-10 (29)By Opponent: 12/11/11 Eagles win at Miami, 26-10 (51)
Held Opponent Under 100 Yards RushingBy Eagles: 12/24/11 Eagles win at Dallas, 20-7 (81)By Opponent: 1/1/12 Eagles win vs. Washington, 34-10 (75)
Held Opponent Under 100 Net Yards PassingBy Eagles: 12/11/11 Eagles win at Miami, 26-10 (95)By Opponent: 9/13/09 Eagles win at Carolina, 38-10 (82)
Held Opponent Under 150 Net Yards PassingBy Eagles: 12/18/11 Eagles win vs. NY Jets, 45-19 (147)By Opponent: 11/13/11 Eagles loss vs. Arizona, 17-21 (123)
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Interception Return for a TouchdownBy Eagles: 11/13/11 Asante Samuel, 20 yards (QB John Skelton) vs. ArizonaBy Opponent: 12/1/11 David Hawthorne, 77 yards (QB Vince Young) at Seattle
Individual with Three-or-More InterceptionsBy Eagles: 10/16/11 Kurt Coleman (3 - Rex Grossman) at WashingtonBy Opponent: 12/2/07 Lofa Tatupu (3-A.J. Feeley) vs. Seattle
Individual with Two-or-More InterceptionsBy Eagles: 10/16/11 Kurt Coleman (3 - Rex Grossman) at WashingtonBy Opponent: 12/1/11 Brandon Browner (2 - Vince Young) at Seattle
Seven-or-More Sacks by TeamBy Eagles: 12/11/11 Eagles win at Miami, 26-10 (9)By Opponent: 9/30/07 Giants win at New York, 3-16 (12)
Six-or-More Sacks by TeamBy Eagles: 12/11/11 Eagles win at Miami, 26-10 (9)By Opponent: 12/28/10 Eagles loss vs. Minnesota, 14-24 (6)
Five-or-More Sacks by TeamBy Eagles: 12/11/11 Eagles win at Miami, 26-10 (9)By Opponent: 1/2/11 Eagles loss vs. Dallas, 13-14 (5)
Individual with Three-or More SacksBy Eagles: 12/18/11 Jason Babin (3.0 of Mark Sanchez) vs. NY JetsBy Opponent: 10/30/11 DeMarcus Ware (4.0 sacks of Michael Vick) vs. Dallas
Individual with Two-or More SacksBy Eagles: 12/18/11 Jason Babin (3.0 of Mark Sanchez) vs. NY JetsBy Opponent: 1/1/12 Brian Orakpo (2.0 sacks of Michael Vick) vs. Washington
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Kickoff Return for a TouchdownBy Eagles: 11/23/08 Quintin Demps, 100 yards at BaltimoreBy Opponent: 9/15/08 Felix Jones, 98 yards at Dallas
Kickoff Return for a Touchdown to Start a GameBy Eagles: 11/4/01 Brian Mitchell, 94 yards at ArizonaBy Opponent: 10/12/03 Randal Williams, 37 yards at Dallas
Punt Return for a TouchdownBy Eagles: 12/19/10 DeSean Jackson, 65 yards at NY GiantsBy Opponent: 11/18/07 Ted Ginn Jr., 87 yards vs. Miami
Blocked Punt Recovered for TouchdownBy Eagles: 11/22/92 Ken Rose returned Sean Landeta's blocked punt (blocked by Rose) 3 yards at NY GiantsBy Opponent: 11/10/96 Gabe Northern returned Tom Hutton's blocked punt (blocked by Northern) 18 yards vs. Buffalo
Blocked PuntBy Eagles: 11/28/04 Jevon Kearse blocked Jeff Feagles' punt at NY GiantsBy Opponent: 12/24/11 Bruce Carter blocked Chas Henry's punt at Dallas
Blocked PATBy Eagles: 10/30/88 Reggie White blocked a PAT attempt by Greg Davis vs. AtlantaBy Opponent: 12/13/09 Fred Robbins blocked a PAT attempt by David Akers vs. NY Giants
Missed (not blocked) PATBy Eagles: 9/25/05 Mark Simoneau vs. Oakland
1/18/09 David Akers at Arizona (NFC-C)By Opponent: 11/11/07 Shaun Suisham at Washington
Blocked Field GoalBy Eagles: 1/1/12 Derek Landri blocked a 36-yard attempt by Graham Gano vs. WashingtonBy Opponent: 11/21/10 Terrell Thomas blocked a 42-yard attempt by David Akers vs. NY Giants
Blocked Field Goal returned for a TDBy Eagles: 10/23/05 Matt Ware, 65-yd. return after Quintin Mikell blocked a 40-yd. att. by Nate Kaeding vs. San DiegoBy Opponent: 12/7/08 Kevin Dockery, 71-yd. return after Justin Tuck blocked a 32-yd. att. by D.Akers at New York Giants
Individual with Five-or More Field GoalsBy Eagles: 11/18/01 David Akers (5-5) at DallasBy Opponent: 12/3/00 Al Del Greco (5-5) vs. Tennessee
Individual with Four-or More Field GoalsBy Eagles: 11/28/10 David Akers (4-4) at ChicagoBy Opponent: 11/22/09 Robbie Gould (4-5) at Chicago
Successful Onsides KickBy Eagles: 12/19/10 David Akers kick recovered by Eagles Riley Cooper (4th Q)By Opponent: 9/19/10 Jason Hanson kick recovered by Lions Randy Phillips (4th Q)
Failed Onsides Kick AttemptBy Eagles: 11/28/10 David Akers kick recovered by Bears Johnny Knox at Chicago (4th Q)By Opponent: 12/13/09 Lawrence Tynes kick recovered by Eagles Moise Fokou (4th Q)
Philadelphia Eagles / Week 2 / Through Thursday, August 09, 2012 / Preseason
Won 1, Lost 0
8/9/2012 W 24- 23 Pittsburgh SteelersPhiladelphia Opponent
Total First Downs 18 14Rushing 4 6Passing 13 7Penalty 1 13rd Down: Made/Att 1/11 6/163rd Down Pct. 9.1% 37.5%4th Down: Made/Att 2/2 1/14th Down Pct. 100.0% 100.0%
Possession Avg. 25:28 34:32Total Net Yards 354 230
Avg. Per Game 354.0 230.0Total Plays 58 65Avg. Per Play 6.1 3.5
Net Yards Rushing 74 131Avg. Per Game 74.0 131.0Total Rushes 14 39
Net Yards Passing 280 99Avg. Per Game 280.0 99.0Sacked/Yards Lost 1/7 7/57Gross Yards 287 156Attempts/Completions 43/26 19/13Completion Pct. 60.5% 68.4%Had Intercepted 1 0
Punts/Average 7/39.7 6/49.7Net Punting Avg. 36.1 44.3Penalties/Yards 6/65 7/62Fumbles/Ball Lost 0/0 1/0Touchdowns 3 2
Rushing 0 0Passing 3 2Returns 0 0
Score By Periods Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PtsTeam 0 0 14 10 0 24Opponents 3 10 7 3 0 23Scoring TD Ru Pa Rt PAT FG 2Pt PtsM.Gilyard 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6A.Henery 0 0 0 0 3/3 1/1 0 6J.Hamler 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6D.Johnson 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Team 3 0 3 0 3/3 1/1 0 24Opponents 2 0 2 0 2/2 3/3 0 232-Pt. Conversions: Team 0/ 0, Opponents: 0/ 0Sacks: P.Hunt 2.0, M.Taylor 1.0, C.Thornton 1.0, B.Graham 1.0, X.Brown 1.0, B.Rolle 0.5, D.Tapp 0.5 Team: 7.0, Opponents: 1.0
Rushing No. Yds Avg Long TDB.Brown 3 33 11.0 33 0D.Lewis 4 22 5.5 12 0T.Edwards 2 14 7.0 12 0E.Akpla 1 6 6.0 6 0C.Polk 3 1 0.3 2 0L.McCoy 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0Team 14 74 5.3 33 0Opponents 39 131 3.4 33 0
Receiving No. Yds Avg Long TDD.Johnson 4 85 21.3 70t 1J.Hamler 3 34 11.3 16t 1C.Polk 3 28 9.3 12 0B.Brown 2 16 8.0 16 0C.Ford 2 14 7.0 8 0M.Jacobson 2 14 7.0 10 0T.Jones 2 10 5.0 7 0B.Brackett 2 9 4.5 5 0M.Gilyard 1 44 44.0 44t 1E.Akpla 1 12 12.0 12 0C.Hall 1 11 11.0 11 0E.Igwenagu 1 8 8.0 8 0D.Jackson 1 5 5.0 5 0L.McCoy 1 -3 -3.0 -3 0C.Harbor 0 0 0 0 0M.McNutt 0 0 0 0 0Team 26 287 11.0 70t 3Opponents 13 156 12.0 57t 2
Interceptions No. Yds Avg Long TDOpponents 1 53 53.0 53 0
Punting No Yds Avg Net TB In Lg BC.Henry 4 151 37.8 33.8 0 2 54 0M.McBriar 3 127 42.3 39.3 0 0 43 0Team 7 278 39.7 36.1 0 2 54 0Opponents 6 298 49.7 44.3 0 0 61 0
Punt Returns Ret FC Yds Avg Long TDD.Johnson 3 0 18 6.0 9 0M.Gilyard 1 0 14 14.0 14 0Team 4 0 32 8.0 14 0Opponents 5 1 25 5.0 11 0
Kickoff Returns No. Yds Avg Long TDB.Boykin 3 89 29.7 46 0D.Johnson 1 19 19.0 19 0Team 4 108 27.0 46 0Opponents 2 28 14.0 28 0
Field Goals 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+A.Henery 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 0 1/ 1Team 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 0 1/ 1Opponents 0/ 0 0/ 0 1/ 1 2/ 2 0/ 0
Fumbles Lost Opponent Fumble Recoveries
Passing Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack Lost RatingN.Foles 10 6 144 60.0% 14.4 2 20.0% 0 0.0% 70t 0/ 0 143.8T.Edwards 20 12 106 60.0% 5.3 1 5.0% 0 0.0% 16t 0/ 0 90.8M.Kafka 9 5 31 55.6% 3.4 0 0.0% 1 11.1% 11 0/ 0 23.2M.Vick 4 3 6 75.0% 1.5 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 5 1/ 7 77.1Team 43 26 287 60.5% 6.7 3 7.0% 1 2.3% 70t 1/ 7 93.8Opponents 19 13 156 68.4% 8.2 2 10.5% 0 0.0% 57t 7/ 57 128.4
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